Cachengo Unveils Low-Power Edge AI Hardware at OpenInfra Summit
At the event, the company released new software for its context-aware storage appliance, targeting decentralized AI applications.
Decentralized AI Infrastructure
At the OpenInfra Summit Europe in Paris, the decentralized infrastructure company Cachengo announced the release of new software for the developer community. The announcement centered on what the company described as the first context-aware storage appliance, designed to enable AI processing in low-power, low-latency edge environments.
The system is built on an innovative Multi-Chip Package (MCP) server architecture. This design integrates computer vision and language model capabilities directly at the hardware level, addressing key barriers to deploying AI in settings like homes, vehicles, and factories.
Technology and Strategy
A core component of the announcement is …
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