Chip startup Retym has raised $75 million this year as part of $180 million in total funding to pursue networking chips for AI computing in data centers.
Retym makes chips for digital signal processing (DSP) to enhance information flow between data centers, a crucial need for AI applications.
The company's chip aims to address bottlenecks in data centers by improving connectivity and coherence for AI computing tasks.
Retym's first chip, designed to move data over long distances, is currently in the testing phase and expected to be released this year.