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After decades in Silicon Valley, a former Apple and Amazon engineer started an AI chip company in his mid-50s
Stephen Huang, 55, founded Tranxform, a Taiwan-based AI chip startup, after working on chips at Apple, Amazon, and MediaTek. The company aims to develop power-efficient processors for AI models outside data centers, leveraging Huang's decades of experience in semiconductor design.
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