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After six years of promises and no shipping silicon, Tachyum revises Prodigy processor specs to 1,024 cores with 1,600W of power consumption — likely another 5-year delay, company claims its chip is 20 times faster than Nvidia’s Rubin NVL576 rack

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This week, Tachyum, a firm that has promised a processor that hasn’t shipped for six years, and counting, has now published new target specifications and expected performance for its Prodigy universal processor, just a month after announcing its latest round of financing and its intention to ‘upgrade’ the Prodigy processor, which only exists on paper.

With target specifications for the most powerful Prodigy processor set, some of which seem unattainable in a realistic timeframe, Tachyum claims that a…

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