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This Week In AI Chips - Revolutionizing Power Integrity With Movellus PDN Analyzer
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Movellus has unveiled what it claims to be the industry's first on-chip power delivery network (PDN) analyzer, designed to enhance the performance and efficiency of system-on-chips (SoCs). The newly introduced Aeonic Insight PDN IQ aims to provide unprecedented transistor-level PDN visibility, addressing the critical challenge of power integrity across the entire lifecycle of semiconductors, from characterization to in-field monitoring. As SoCs become more complex, especially in the realm of AI accelerators and large devices, Movellus's innovation promises to optimize power-performance characteristics by offering direct and continuous PDN monitoring and analytics. This capability could allow design teams to refine voltage-frequency points and improve system reliability, which is increasingly vital as demand for high-performing AI technologies surges.
In other trading, Rockchip Electronics (SHSE:603893) was a standout up 10% and finishing the session at CN¥170.47. At the same time, QUALCOMM (NasdaqGS:QCOM) trailed, down 8.9% to finish the session at $135.21. On Tuesday, the company reported a significant increase in quarterly revenue and net income compared to the previous year.
Best AI Chip Stocks
- NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) finished trading at $111.61 up 2.5%. Last week, NVIDIA urged shareholders to vote against several shareholder proposals at the upcoming annual meeting.
- Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) settled at $19.98 down 0.6%. On Wednesday, Intel's Chief Commercial Officer Christoph Schell announced his resignation to become CEO of Kuka.
- Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) finished trading at $96.65 down 0.7%. On Tuesday, AMD presented at the OCP EMEA Summit 2025 in Dublin, highlighting their advancements with a speech by Raj Kapoor, Fellow – Chief Firmware Architect.
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