Microsoft-Backed D-Matrix Starts Shipping Corsair AI Chip This Month, Citing 2x-10x Performance Gains

According to CNBC, D-Matrix will begin shipping its Corsair inference product this month for low-latency AI workloads. Corsair is an SRAM-centric accelerator card featuring 2GB of on-chip SRAM per card, designed to work alongside Nvidia systems for memory-bound inference tasks like speculative decoding. Testing by Gimlet Labs showed Corsair paired with GPUs delivered 2x to 10x better interactivity at equivalent energy efficiency on coding workflows. D-Matrix, founded in 2019, has raised approximately $500 million at a $2 billion valuation, with Microsoft's M12 among its investors. The company said it has commitments from unnamed hyperscalers, neoclouds, and frontier AI labs.
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