AI chip firm Tensordyne has started production of its new inferencing chip.
Developed in partnership with HPE Juniper Networks and Broadcom, Tensordyne has successfully completed tape-out of its Tensordyne Napier artificial intelligence processor (TDN AIP), now being manufactured by TSMC on its 3nm process node.
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“The market is hungry for fast AI; customers want speed, but achieving it has always meant accepting prohibitive costs,” said Marc Bolitho, Tensordyne CEO. “By optimizing math, compute, memory, and networking from first principles, Napier delivers affordable inference without compromising on speed. We’re delivering fast, cost-effective AI and eliminating the need for bolted-together systems that require multiple racks.”
Tensordyne said it has secured more than a dozen Letters of Intent from hyperscaler, neocloud, and sovereign AI infrastructure operators, representing more than $200 million in value.







