Right now ALIIS software and runs on other company's hardware - hence the heavy efforts into strategic hardware partnerships (NVIDIA, Qualcomm, etc). At the end of the day though, these AI processors are general-purpose and come bundled with a lot of extra expensive hardware.
By comparison, putting ALIIS on its own dedicated chip means electronics manufacturers can basically pick it out of a bin and add it to their projects. Very low cost, very low power.
Best thing is, there are many ways to go about it, think fab vs fabless manufacturing.
Th end game is to bring the game changing ALIIS tech to anyone involved in the electronics industry, not just the high-end high-cost markets (eg. top-tier smartphones).
AI and semiconductor technology are inextricably linked...