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Artificial Intelligence and Microchips: Innovative Symbiosis at the Heart of Future Technologies

Publish Year: 1403
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Index date: 9 March 2025

Artificial Intelligence and Microchips: Innovative Symbiosis at the Heart of Future Technologies abstract

The innovative symbiosis of artificial intelligence (AI) and microchips, and its impact on future technologies, is the central focus of this research. AI, as one of the most advanced technologies of our time, plays a key role in transforming industries, while microchips enable the processing of complex data and the execution of AI models. This study employs a descriptive-analytical approach, utilizing library and online resources. The findings reveal that this symbiosis drives the advancement of existing technologies and fosters innovations in areas such as autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and the Internet of Things (IoT). AI optimizes the design and production of microchips, reducing development time for new products. Emerging memory technologies, such as memristors, spin-orbit torque magnetic random-access memory (SOT-MRAM), and spin-transfer torque magnetic random-access memory (STT-MRAM), enhance the performance and energy efficiency of AI systems. These technologies reduce data transfer needs and increase access speeds, addressing key AI challenges like high energy consumption and processing vast amounts of data. The research also examines challenges such as global supply chain dependence, cybersecurity, and the need for skilled professionals. Recommendations for future research include developing more secure and energy-efficient microchips.

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Artificial Intelligence and Microchips: Innovative Symbiosis at the Heart of Future Technologies authors

Ali Alinezhad

Master's Degree in Electronic Warfare and Cyber, Center for Strategic Naval Studies and Research, Islamic Republic of Iran Army

Hasan Arjmandi

Ph.D. Student in Strategic Knowledge Management, National Defense University, Tehran, Iran