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DeepX: Edge AI's future is low power, devices, and Europe closer than ever

At this year's Evertiq Expo in Warsaw, discussions about AI hardware took a decidedly practical turn. While most of the global industry still debates cloud performance and data center expansion, the Korean AI chip maker DeepX believes the next wave of innovation will come not from hyperscale infrastructure, but from devices, robots, and systems that operate locally. The company's mission is based on a simple belief: the future of AI depends on energy efficiency, privacy, and local processing. DeepX positions itself as a company that refuses to choose between energy efficiency and high computational performance, aiming to deliver both. The company is already expanding in Europe through local partners, including in Poland, seeing the region—with its energy constraints, industrial specialization, and privacy regulations—as a strategic market where Edge AI is not just attractive but essential. Their vision is clear: AI will be powered not just by giant data centers, but by billions of small, efficient, private computing units embedded directly into devices

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DeepX: przyszłość Edge AI to niskie zużycie energii, urządzenia i Europa bliższa niż kiedykolwiek (evertiq.pl)



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