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Tachyum Unveils 2nm Prodigy with 21x Higher AI Rack Performance than the Nvidia Rubin Ultra
I know two of the executives at Tachyum. I worked with them when I was a junior engineer. They probably won't remember me.
The data sheet said it runs binaries for x86, Arm and RISC-V in addition to Native ISA. Could Prodigy be something like Transmeta from many years ago?