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Nvidia, Jeff Bezos and Tenstorrent
Samsung, Jeff Bezos back Nvidia rival Tenstorrent in startup chipmaker's nearly $700 million funding round
Startup chipmaker Tenstorrent's latest funding round valued the company at about $2.6 billion and included investments from Jeff Bezos and Samsung.
Jeff Bezos-Backed Tenstorrent Targets Nvidia With Affordable AI Chips
Through his venture capital firm, Jeff Bezos has invested in Tenstorrent. The AI chip startup is focused on developing more affordable solutions. In a market
Nvidia challenger Tenstorrent completes $700 million funding round backed by Jeff Bezos, other high-profile investors
Tenstorrent, a Santa Clara, California-based startup, has secured nearly $700 million in funding, catapulting its valuation to $2.6 billion. This investment round, led by South Korea's
Jeff Bezos participates in AI chip startup Tenstorrent's $693m funding round
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos participated in a funding round for AI chip startup Tenstorrent. Alongside Samsung Securities and AFW Partners, the billionaire's Bezos Expeditions participated in the $693 million Series D funding round that valued the startup at more than $2.6 billion.
Jeff Bezos is betting on AI chip startup Tenstorrent to take on Nvidia
Tenstorrent is also a proponent of an alternative kind of logic processor based on an open standard called RISC-V, which poses a challenge to Arm Holdings Plc.
Bezos backs AI chipmaker vying with Nvidia at US$2.6 billion value
As the quest for more power and cost efficiency in AI ramps up, smaller companies are sprouting up trying to snatch market share from Nvidia.
Bezos Backs Vying with Nvidia at $2.6 Billion in AI Chip Battle
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos has joined forces with Samsung to invest $700 million in Tenstorrent, an AI chip startup.
Bezos Backs Nvidia Competitor Tenstorrent in $700 Million Funding Round
As an alternative to Nvidia's HBM solutions, Tenstorrent is creating open-source and affordable AI chip technologies
Jeff Bezos backs AI chipmaker Tenstorrent
AI hardware startup Tenstorrent raised nearly $700 million in new funding. Tenstorrent raised a $693 million Series D round that values the company at more than $2.6 billion, Bloomberg first reported.
Samsung invests $700 million in NVIDIA competitor for AI chips
NVIDIA is part of the industry, being the world’s leading supplier of AI hardware. Now, the emerging competition is looking to grab a piece of the pie while offering reliable alternative options. Tenstorrent,
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Tenstorrent Gets $700 Million to Bolster AI Tech, Targeting Nvidia
AI chip startup Tenstorrent has secured $700 million in funding to challenge industry giant Nvidia. Tenstorrent gets $700 ...
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Bloomberg Talks: Tenstorrent President, CTO
Curating today’s top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Hear conversations with the biggest names in finance, politics ...
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Intel CEO forced out as Bezos backs Nvidia rival in AI gold rush
Pat Gelsinger has stepped down after the board lost confidence in his plans to turn around the chipmaker, as its rival Nvidia ...
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