March
LAS VEGAS, 27 March, 2024 –Tachyum® today announced that it has successfully enabled DRAM Failover correct system on its Prodigy Universal Processor, demonstrating enhanced reliability for even larger-scale AI and HPC applications even in the case of DRAM chip failures.
Tachyum’s DRAM Failover is an advanced memory error correction technology that improves the reliability of DRAM and provides a higher level of protection than traditional Error Correction Code (ECC). DRAM Failover can correct multi-bit errors within a single memory chip or across multiple memory chips, allowing continued memory operation in the event of device-level faults in memory. With DRAM Failover, even a whole DRAM chip failure can be tolerated without affecting the system and applications.
February
LAS VEGAS, February 18, 2025 –Tachyum® today announced that software distribution for the Prodigy® Universal Processor has entered the release candidate (RC1) testing phase. This completely integrated software stack and package is now available to select early adopters and customers.
The company’s software distribution package combines key advancements to deliver optimal performance for Prodigy. Notable updates to RC1 include the inclusion of GCC 14.2, Linux 6.12, LLVM 19, FreeBSD 14.1 and QEMU 9.11. The package also provides users with an optimization guide and performance-tuning tools to ensure maximum efficiency.
January
LAS VEGAS, January 21, 2025 –Tachyum® today announced that it has ported all four of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) quantum-safe algorithms across Prodigy® software distributions to ensure data center deployments leveraging the company’s universal processor are quantum-resistant and future-proofed for data security.
Quantum computing is a powerful emerging technology that enables much higher performance for certain algorithms, such as optimization and molecular simulation. Quantum computers operate in fundamentally different ways from traditional computers and pose a threat to data security with Shor’s algorithm – a quantum-computing algorithm that is predicted to break current data security processes within the next 5 years.