A Japanese startup named LENZO is developing a new processor architecture called CGLA to challenge NVIDIA. The company was founded by researchers from the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST). The architecture was detailed in an interview with its lead architect, Professor Yasuhiko Nakashima.
CGLA architecture detailed by lead architect
CGLA is not related to the Cell Broadband Engine. The architecture is designed for high-performance computing and aims to compete with NVIDIA's GPU lineup. LENZO is positioning CGLA as a domestic semiconductor solution for Japan.
The architecture is expected to launch in 2026, according to the company. LENZO has not confirmed specific performance figures or target markets for CGLA.
The project represents a significant effort by a Japanese startup to enter the competitive AI and GPU market. LENZO's background from NAIST gives it a strong research foundation. The company's plans to challenge NVIDIA highlight the growing interest in alternative architectures.
PC Watch reported on the CGLA architecture and the interview with Professor Nakashima. LENZO has not disclosed further details about the architecture's implementation or potential partners.



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