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Gimlet is building software that will chop up AI tasks and send them to the most cost-effective chips A startup backed by Intel Corp. ’s CEO is building software that can carve up artificial intelligence tasks and send them to different kinds of chips, aiming to streamline an expensive and computing-intensive process. Gimlet Labs is positioning itself as the VMware of the AI era. That company’s technology, which caught on in the 2000s, allowed servers to cost-effectively handle workloads by using the machines more efficiently.