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This chip startup just raised $135M on a bet that AI’s biggest bottleneck isn’t compute — it’s memory

South Korean chip startup XCENA is betting that AI's real bottleneck is not compute, but memory

Why this matters for military families

Developments that affect daily life for service members and their families at duty stations worldwide. This story affects OCONUS assignments.

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