Adisyn (ASX: AI1) has entered into a binding collaboration agreement with leading international semiconductor developer 2D Generation.
Israel-headquartered 2D Generation is looking to combine Adisyn’s expertise in data centre management, managed IT services and cybersecurity with its own industry-leading capabilities in developing next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor solutions.
AI1 chair Shane Wee said the applications of the jointly developed technologies would align with AI1’s dual track strategy of AI enablement and advanced data centre and cybersecurity solutions.
IP innovations
2D Generation is globally renowned for its intellectual property (IP) innovations in semiconductors that enhance performance, enabling generative AI and significant data centre efficiencies.
It is also a founding partner in the EU’s Connecting Chips joint undertaking.
The partnership will focus on creating intellectual property for electronic photonic power and systems on chips and their integration into systems in package modules.
Applications will target AI, data centres, high-performance computing and other digital industries including cybersecurity.
Cutting-edge AI
Mr Wee believes the collaboration is poised to advance the development of high-performance, energy-efficient semiconductor solutions crucial for AI and data centres.
“Our interactions with the 2D Generation team to date have provided a massive insight into the opportunities that cutting-edge AI hardware and software offer to the future of data centres and cybersecurity defence industries,” he said.
“The collaboration has only just begun and 2D Generation’s contributions, enabled specifically by the knowledge gained from their industry partners [and] particularly through the Connecting Chips initiative, are seismic.”