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Tachyum’s ‘general-purpose’ Prodigy chip delayed again — now with 256 cores per chiplet and a $500 million purchase order from EU investor

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Tachyum broke the silence Wednesday about its Prodigy universal processor for AI and HPC, announcing plans to boost the number of its cores to increase performance.

The company also said it closed its Series C financing round with $220 million from a European investor, and inked a $500 million purchase order for Prodigy with that same investor. Finally, the company disclosed that its Prodigy processor has not been taped out and its final specification has not been frozen, suggesting that the unit is…

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