Tenstorrent Partners with Indian Entrepreneurs to Revolutionize AI Computing with Open-Source RISC-V Microprocessors
Tenstorrent partners with Indian entrepreneurs to create open-source RISC-V-based microprocessors
28 March 2023
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Abhisek Dash
Tenstorrent is partnering with Indian entrepreneurs to develop open-source RISC-V-based microprocessors for a comprehensive data center fueled by RISC V services.
Tenstorrent plans to invest in select startups and share technology, demonstrating the company's strong inclination towards the Indian market.
Tenstorrent believes in India's potential to promote the semiconductor industry and create innovative platforms for businesses of all levels, collaborating with Indian enterprises to develop groundbreaking computers crafted in India.
Tenstorrent, the mastermind behind cutting-edge AI computers, is excited to join forces with Indian entrepreneurs to craft open-source RISC-V-based microprocessors, as affirmed by James Keller, Tenstorrent's CEO. The company envisions partnering with local startups to build a comprehensive data center fueled by RISC V services that Indian businesses have developed.
Keller expressed Tenstorrent's intention to invest in select startups and work together with them to share technology, demonstrating the company's strong inclination towards the Indian market. Having previously collaborated with Indian engineers, he had a positive impression of their exceptional optimism.
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When asked about India's semiconductor mission, Keller responded positively, acknowledging that the chip industry's growth is cyclical and takes decades to evolve, urging India to concentrate on local production. He advised India to invest in cyclical businesses and adopt a long-term financial strategy for optimal outcomes.
Keller believes that Indians are seriously considering the semiconductor industry's potential and finds it fascinating that the Indian government is promoting RISC-V at the national level, creating an innovative platform for businesses of all levels.
According to Keller, Tenstorrent's design centers in Bangalore will team up with Indian enterprises to create groundbreaking computers that are essentially crafted in India.