Tenstorrent Launches Next-Gen Wormhole-Based Developer Kits and Workstations
Tenstorrent launches new Wormhole™ chip developer kits and workstations for scalable multi-chip development. Products include n150, n300 kits, TT-LoudBox workstation, and TT-QuietBox water-cooled AI workstation. Supported by TT-Buda and TT-Metallium software stacks. CEO Jim Keller excited about expanding product offerings.
Read original articleTenstorrent has launched its next generation Wormhole™ chip developer kits and workstations aimed at developers interested in scalable multi-chip development using their open-source software stacks. The new products include the Wormhole™ n150 and n300 developer kits, as well as the TT-LoudBox developer workstation powered by four Wormhole™ n300s. Additionally, they are introducing the TT-QuietBox, a water-cooled AI developer workstation with eight Wormhole processors available for pre-order. These products are supported by Tenstorrent’s TT-Buda and TT-Metallium software stacks, enabling compatibility with various AI models. Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, expressed excitement about expanding their product offerings to support developers in scaling up their AI software projects. Tenstorrent, based in Toronto, Canada, with offices globally, focuses on building computers for AI applications and is supported by investors like Eclipse Ventures and Real Ventures. The company encourages developers to explore their new products and software stacks available on their website.
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