KALRAY Develops DPUI Technology to Improve Data Center Efficiency and Sustainability
KALRAY is set to enhance data center efficiency and sustainability with its new DPUI technology, which aims to reduce energy consumption by 20-70% while improving system performance. The company plans to transition to a CPU + DPUI + GPU architecture by 2026 and is positioned to become a key player in the market, akin to the French ARM, with its patented processors manufactured by TSMC. A forthcoming financial report suggests a potential valuation of €228 million, influenced by OPENCHIP's stake in the company.

KALRAY's upcoming financial report suggests a potential valuation of €228 million based on current shareholding, with OPENCHIP's possible 20% stake. OPENCHIP's 51% control is unlikely due to KALRAY's stringent conditions.
KALRAY aims to transition to CPU + DPUI + GPU architectures by 2026, reducing energy consumption by 20-70%. DPUI technology, superior to NVIDIA's, is designed for low-power tasks, enhancing system performance.
KALRAY is positioned to become the French ARM, with its patented processors manufactured by TSMC. The company focuses on improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) in data centers, where energy costs can account for 30-60% of OPEX.




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