Those who came to AI Plumbers in Ghent or to our FOSDEM 2025 Low-level AI Engineering and Hacking DevRoom definitely have seen this piece of HW lying and waved around, being scoped and adopted for ggml.
Now all the worms are out of the hole bag - Felix LeClair, HPC @
Key moments from the talk:
0:25 - “who’s this guy?”
0:41 - Tenstorrent at a Glance
0:55 - Tenstorrent Product Summary
1:31 - Core Silicon Roadmap
1:45 - Wormhole Product Portfolio
3:13 - Tenstorrent Open Source Software
8:35 - Software Ecosystem and Integrations
11:18 - TT-MetaliumTM: Tensix Core to Multi-Chip Scale-Out
15:32 - Tenstorrent AI/ML Hardware
16:28 - Why AI Needs Both RISC-V Cores and AI Accelerators
17:18 - BlackholeTM – A Standalone AI Computer
19:10 - BlackholeTM – Big RISC-V and “Baby RISC-V”
21:00 - Programming RISC-V Cores: “Baby RISC-V” Cores
22:09 - Programming RISC-V Cores: Within the Tensix Core
23:55 - Tensix Core – Data Movement
The presentation slides are available here:
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