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Nov 6, 2020

Blaize expands to Japan

Geographic expansion

  • Blaize, a hardware and software manufacturer for edge computing, commercially launched its AI edge computing products in Japan through its partnership with NSITEXE (a Denso subsidiary), a semiconductor technology company.

  • NSITEXE will be Blaize’s authorized sales representative in Japan for its products and services, including support and supply chain management. The partnership intends to utilize NSITEXE's industry experience in multiple segments and Blaize’s innovative AI computing solutions to encourage the early adoption of AI edge in Japan. 

  • Blaize (formerly known as ThinCI) offers AI computing hardware and software products to facilitate the migration of AI computing out of the data center to the edge. Founded in 2010 and out of stealth in November 2019, Blaize initially focused on chips to speed up vision and radar. Subsequently, its focus has expanded to data centers, edge infrastructure devices, and enterprise client devices.

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