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Fasmicro Opens Calls for Microprocessors & AI Training for African Governments

Fasmicro Opens Calls for Microprocessors & AI Training for African Governments

Our microelectronics business will be running some special workshops sponsored by governments at state and national levels across Africa. Yes, Fasmicro, Africa’s only programmable microprocessor knowledge partner for Intel Corp in Africa, will begin teaching the fusion of microprocessors and artificial intelligence (AI). Fasmicro is here to ensure companies, research institutions and broad customers understand how these systems will help in this fledgling AI era. We have the tools and knowledge capabilities to support Africa in the evolving amazing era of AI-driven opportunities.

While most have focused on the software aspect of AI, it is important to note that until microprocessors have evolved, software will have limitations. With more than a decade of partnership with Intel in programmable microprocessors, we will be introducing new systems into the African markets.

Visit intel.com and contact Fasmicro through the email provided https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/fpga-training/overview.html . You must be a state or national government in Africa to qualify. We come with microchips, designkits, process systems, etc. We have just a few slots for this batch of training, and we look forward to support governments as they design and architect AI roadmap, pushing them to remember that AI doesn’t end with software; we are the hardware people, and we have provided engineering services across Africa with absolute quality.

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Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe

(PhD, Electrical & Computer Engineering / with focus on Microelectronics & Robotics Engineering, Johns Hopkins University)

Chairman, Fasmicro Microelectronics

Fasmicro recently celebrated 15 solid years of Intel Corp partnership


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