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Korean fabless (semiconductor design) corporations DeepX said on the 13th that it took part in the IT and digital exhibition (Japan DX Week 2026) at Tokyo Big Sight and unveiled its mass-produced product DX-M1.

DeepX will use the DX-M1 product line to support local customers' technology innovation and will move in earnest to tap the embedded Internet of Things (IoT) and robot markets that combine telecommunications and artificial intelligence (AI). In the second half of this year, it plans to unveil the physical AI chip DX-M2, produced on a next-generation 2-nanometer (nm, one-billionth of a meter) process, to drive market expansion.

The company said, "In the Japanese market, the trend of physical AI for autonomous control of industrial equipment is rapidly emerging, and demand for high-performance, low-power edge AI solutions is very high," and added, "Representatives of major distributors leading Japan's semiconductor and IT solutions markets visited the booth in large numbers and gave high marks to the DeepX DX-M1 module's superior performance per watt and market potential."

DeepX showcased various demos through the booths of key distribution and technology partners, including Koshida, MSI, Sanshin, and Soracom. A DeepX official said, "Through this exhibition and the proactive moves of our partners, we once again proved DeepX's competitiveness in Japan's telecommunications and manufacturing industries."

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