, where the technology could be used to power LG’s TV and automotive products as well as Tenstorrent’s data centre products.
"LG is a giant in our industry, and this collaboration will strengthen their portfolio of technologies for their future chip solutions, providing greater flexibility to differentiate their products." "Chiplets will be tested through this collaboration to see whether they can become a technology platform of collaboration,” said Kim. Bob Grim, the vice-president of communications at Tenstorrent, said in an interview with BNNBloomberg.ca Tuesday that the idea of chiplet technology is not new, but is something the market is increasingly interested in.