Tachyum has unveiled its 2nm Prodigy chips, which aim to offer up to 1024 cores and support super-fast DDR5 memory, and will compete against NVIDIA's Rubin Ultra.
Tachyum Upgrades Prodigy Chips To 2nm, Now Planned To Offer 1024 Cores, 6 GHz Clocks, 1 GB of Combined Cache, & Should Comfortably Tackle NVIDIA's Rubin Ultra (On Paper)
Tachyum's General-Purpose "Tachyum" chip project has faced several delays and several design revisions. Last time we heard about Prodigy, it was poised to feature 256 cores per chiplet and shipments by 2027. It was seen as a big upgrade from the previously disclosed 128 cores and 5.7 GHz clocks based on a 5nm process tech, which itself was upgraded to 192 cores , but never saw the light of day.
Today, Tachyum is announcing its 2nm Prodigy chips, another

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