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Panmnesia, Openchip Sign MOU to Strengthen AI Accelerator Connectivity

Myoungsoo Jung (left), CEO of Panmnesia, and Cesc Guim (right), CEO of Openchip, pose for a commemorative photo following the signing ceremony

Panmnesia and Openchip have signed a strategic partnership to collaborate on technologies for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was announced at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona and focuses on technical collaboration aimed at improving connectivity and performance within AI accelerator environments.

The partnership centers on advancing link architecture and system-level optimization for next-generation AI infrastructure. As large-scale AI models continue to grow in complexity, efficient connectivity between accelerators, processors, and other infrastructure components has become increasingly critical for maintaining system performance and scalability. The collaboration will allow both companies to exchange technical expertise and explore solutions that improve resource utilization and data movement across AI and HPC systems.

Panmnesia, known for developing advanced link technologies, and Openchip, a European company focused on AI accelerator design, will jointly explore approaches to address emerging infrastructure challenges in data centers. These include improving bandwidth efficiency, reducing latency, and enabling scalable communication frameworks between accelerators and computing nodes.

Industry observers note that standards-based link technologies are gaining attention as organizations seek interoperable infrastructure capable of supporting diverse hardware environments. Through this agreement, the companies plan to explore collaboration across multiple link standards and system architecture configurations, with the goal of enabling more flexible and efficient AI computing platforms.

“Myoungsoo Jung, CEO of Panmnesia, said, “As AI accelerator and infrastructure environments evolve rapidly, link technologies are becoming increasingly critical to overall system performance. Through global partnerships, Panmnesia will continue to advance next-generation link technologies for AI infrastructure.””

“Cesc Guim, CEO of Openchip, said, “This collaboration is essential for building a scalable and efficient AI infrastructure in the global tech landscape. In our mission to strengthen digital sovereignty through open-standard, high-performance silicon, by combining RISC-V accelerators with Panmnesia’s advanced link technologies, we are tackling the data movement bottlenecks that define the next generation of AI and computing.””

Both companies said the partnership marks an early step toward deeper technical collaboration aimed at supporting future AI data center and HPC deployments.

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