Tenstorrent to partner Indian startups for building open source RISC-V based microprocessors

Tenstorrent, a next-generation computing company that builds computers for AI, is looking to partner with Indian startups for building open source RISC-V based microprocessors, a top official of the company said.

Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller told PTI that he is looking forward to real India projects to come out of the country’s startups like building an entire data centre using RISC V services designed by local companies.

“Tenstorrent as a company is going to invest in some (startups). We are not an investment company but we have a very keen interest. Let’s say there has been progress with some because we’re going to collaborate where we plan to share some technology,” he said.

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