
AI chip design startup, Tenstorrent, has announced it’s working with a range of companies to build out its next-generation AI chips. These include TSMC, Samsung, and Japanese firm Rapidus, all of which will provide their latest 2nm process nodes to develop future AI hardware. CEO and AMD and Apple Veteran, Jim Keller, has also said he’d consider working with Intel, but that it “still [has] a lot of work to do,” according to Nikkei Asia.
Tenstorrent was founded in 2016, with Jim Keller coming on as CTO…








