Tenstorrent Secures $693 Million Investment for RISC-V AI Accelerators

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RISC-V chip designer Tenstorrent has secured a significant investment of $693 million, highlighting the growing interest in its approach to developing AI accelerators based on the open-source RISC-V instruction set architecture. Led by semiconductor expert Jim Keller, the company aims to leverage the royalty-free nature of RISC-V to create innovative solutions for AI workloads.

RISC-V chip designer Tenstorrent has won $693 million of investment – an endorsement of its plans to use the permissively licensed instruction set architecture for workloads like AI.The Santa Clara-based AI infrastructure biz, led by semiconductor guru Jim Keller, has been developing AI accelerators based on the RISC-V CPU instruction set architecture going back to 2016.

Tenstorrent claims the part is capable of delivering peak AI compute performance of 745 teraFLOPS at FP8 making it a hair faster than Nvidia's A100 and L40S accelerators – albeit with less memory. Each Blackhole part features 32GB of GDDR6 memory and an Ethernet interconnect capable of 1TB/sec of bandwidth.

Tenstorrent's compute platforms have proven compelling enough to convince a wide variety of venture funds to throw their weight behind the business. Of course Samsung's involvement in the venture is a tad self-serving as the South Korean megacorp's foundry unit is one of Tenstorrent's fab partners.

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