The three co-founders of Ixana, L-R: Shovan Maity, head of research; Angik Sarkar, CEO; and Shreyas Sen, a Purdue University professor who came up with the new chip.
A previously unknown Seattle startup founded by veterans of the semiconductor and technology industries says it has developed an energy-efficient chip capable of running advanced AI applications on a lightweight, wireless augmented reality headset that can last a whole day without recharging.