AI processor pioneer Tenstorrent Inc. (Toronto, Canada) has announced it will use Samsung Foundry to bring its next generation AI chiplets to market.
This is perhaps not surprising given that Tenstorrent received substantial strategic funding from Samsung Catalyst Fund recently (see Hyundai, Samsung invest in AI pioneer Tenstorrent).
Tenstorrent said it intends to use Samsung’s SF4X process: a FinFET process nominally at 4nm.
“Tenstorrent’s focus is on developing high performance compute and delivering these solutions to customers around the world,” said Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent. “It is great that we have Keith Witek on-board as our COO to drive great partnerships like this one we have with Samsung.”
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