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Traditional silicon chips are rigid, fragile, and built to sit still. But artificial intelligence is no longer confined to data centers. It’s moving into soft robotics, wearable medical patches, biomimetic systems, and flexible machines that bend, twist, and stretch. And that’s exactly where conventional chips fail. In February 2026, researchers introduced something radically different: a fully flexible AI chip called FLEXI. This isn’t a GPU. It’s not competing with NVIDIA or data-center hardware. Instead, FLEXI is designed to survive extreme bending while continuing to perform real AI inference tasks. Built on a flexible plastic film substrate using LTPS thin-film transistors, this chip can bend 180 degrees, survive over 40,000 deformation cycles, and still function without performance loss. The results are serious. FLEXI demonstrated arrhythmia detection with up to 99.2% accuracy, motion tracking at 97.4%, and ultra-low power consumption at just 55.94 microwatts. It ran continuously for six months under stress testing, proving that AI doesn’t have to live on rigid silicon wafers anymore. But this isn’t hype. FLEXI has around 10,600 transistors, meaning it’s nowhere near replacing modern GPUs or smartphone processors. Instead, it represents something bigger: a new class of AI hardware built for embodied intelligence. Think soft robotic fingers with local decision-making, medical patches that analyze heart signals directly on your skin, or flexible surgical systems with embedded processing. This video breaks down what FLEXI actually is, what it can realistically do, its major limitations, and why flexible AI hardware could redefine how intelligence integrates into the physical world. This isn’t about faster AI. It’s about AI surviving where silicon can’t. And if you want the real story behind the world’s fastest-moving AI breakthroughs, make sure to like and subscribe to Evolving AI for daily coverage.