❶ Tenstorrent announces the commercial release of its Wormhole processors, designed to compete with Nvidia in the AI accelerator market. ❷ The Wormhole n150 and n300 AI accelerators are available as PCIe cards, featuring scalable Tensix cores and native scaling capabilities. ❸ Pre-built workstations, TT-LoudBox and TT-QuietBox, are offered with four n300 cards each, starting at $12,000.
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