Thursday, July 18th 2024

Tenstorrent Launches Next Generation Wormhole-based Developer Kits and Workstations

Tenstorrent is launching their next generation Wormhole chip featuring PCIe cards and workstations designed for developers who are interested in scalability for multi-chip development using Tenstorrent's powerful open-source software stacks.

These Wormhole-based cards and systems are now available for immediate order on tenstorrent.com:
  • Wormhole n150, powered by a single processor
  • Wormhole n300, powered by two processors
  • TT-LoudBox, a developer workstation powered by four Wormhole n300s (eight processors)
The Wormhole n150 and Wormhole n300 are Tenstorrent's next generation developer kits that build upon their first generation Grayskull DevKit boards. The TT-LoudBox system is Tenstorrent's high throughput solution for developers and developer teams focusing on AI software.

Tenstorrent is also introducing the all new TT-QuietBox, a high-end, water-cooled AI developer workstation. The TT-QuietBox delivers the power of eight Wormhole processors in a virtually noise-free form factor due to its liquid cooling solution and is now available for pre-order.

The Wormhole cards, TT-LoudBox and the TT-QuietBox are fully supported by Tenstorrent's open-source TT-Buda and TT-Metallium software stacks which enable support for multiple LLMs and other popular AI models. Tenstorrent software stacks can be found at www.github.com/tenstorrent.

"It's always rewarding to get more of our products into developer hands. Releasing development systems with our Wormhole card helps developers scale up and work on multi-chip AI software," said Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent. "In addition to this launch, we are excited that the tape-out and power-on for our second generation, Blackhole, is going very well."

About Tenstorrent
Tenstorrent is a next-generation computing company that builds computers for AI. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with U.S. offices in Austin, Texas, and Silicon Valley, and global offices in Belgrade, Tokyo, Bangalore, and Seoul, Tenstorrent brings together experts in the field of computer architecture, ASIC design, advanced systems, and neural network compilers. Tenstorrent is backed by Eclipse Ventures and Real Ventures, among others. Learn more at tenstorrent.com.
Source: Tenstorrent
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4 Comments on Tenstorrent Launches Next Generation Wormhole-based Developer Kits and Workstations

#2
Caring1
I'd suggest Ivermectin if they have worms.
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bonehead123
TheLostSwedeWormhole n300s
Are these anywhere near the wormhole at the entrance of the Gamma Quadrant, and are they stable, hehehehe ?
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Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
How can something be based on a wormhole?
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