Morphing Machines is building reconfigurable processors that can adapt in real-time to handle different tasks. The chips have the flexibility of an FPGA with the speed and efficiency of an ASIC. This innovation aims to eliminate bottlenecks and democratize computing, making cutting-edge computing accessible for everyone.
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Deepak Shapeti, Co-Founder & CEO of Morphing Machines, is interviewed by Nithish Kumar, Investment Analyst at Speciale Invest.
Shapeti discusses his goal to bridge the growing gap between what devices can do versus what they could do with better integration of hardware and software.
Shapeti credits his varied experiences, from pharmaceuticals to semiconductors, for giving him an adaptable outlook. He believes learning begins with understanding industry jargon and immersing oneself in criticism.
Resilience is non-negotiable in entrepreneurship, according to Shapeti. Failure isn't just a possibility, it's a certainty. He views every stumble as an opportunity to refine his approach.
Morphing Machines' dream is to democratize computing by making advanced, adaptable hardware accessible, bridging the gap between innovation and affordability.
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