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In January 2026, GSI Technology revealed an exciting proof-of-concept collaboration with two government agencies, teaming up with Israel-based G2 Tech. The focus of this partnership is the integration of G2 Tech's Gemini-II compute-in-memory APU into Sentinel, an advanced autonomous perimeter security system designed for real-time monitoring using drones and cameras. This initiative has garnered significant governmental support, amounting to millions of US dollars, with GSI Technology projected to receive around $1,000,000.
This project underscores the potential of GSI's on-device AI inference technology, which is poised to enhance mission-critical operations in defense settings. The integration of cutting-edge AI capabilities into security systems could revolutionize how surveillance and threat detection are conducted, allowing for more efficient and effective responses to potential security breaches. As the trial progresses, the implications for both GSI Technology and national security could be profound, paving the way for future innovations in defense technology.
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