Tenstorrent, the Toronto-based semiconductor company, now, has just opened a new office in Japan. So, as many other AI startups are struggling, Tenstorrent is doubling down. We believe this telegraphs the company’s intention of leveraging two of the fastest-growing areas into a differentiator for the company: RISC-V and AI.
The company has some executive roots in Japan, having hired David Bennett, former CEO and President of NEC Personal Computers, as its Chief Customer Officer. Tenstorrent has now recruited Mamoru Nakano, former head of Graphcore Japan, to lead the new business, where his background in AI and HPC makes him well suited for the new role.
Tenstorrent is different from the rest of the field and may have a higher probability of success. First, the company has a software strategy that encourages open-source community innovation. Second, Tenstorrent is the only startup with both AI accelerator and RISC-V CPU designs and ambitions. Finally, Tenstorrent has attracted a world-class engineering team, and the company is now led by perhaps the industry’s best-known CPU designer, Jim Keller.
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