2022
| Tom's Hardware
Tachyum Submits Bid to Build 20 Exaflops Supercomputer
Tachyum said that it had submitted a bid to the Department of Energy to build a 20 exaflops supercomputer in 2025. The machine would be based on the company’s next-generation Prodigy processors featuring a proprietary microarchitecture that can be used for different types of workloads.In: Media Center
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Tachyum Responds to DOE Advanced Computing Ecosystems RFI
Tachyum today announced that it has responded to a U.S. Department of Energy Request for Information soliciting Advanced Computing Ecosystems for DOE national laboratories engaged in scientific and national security research. Tachyum has submitted a proposal to create a 20-exaflop supercomputer based on Tachyum’s Prodigy, the world’s first universal processor.In: Media Center
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Tachyum Responds to DOE Advanced Computing Ecosystems RFI
Tachyum has submitted a proposal to create a 20-exaflop supercomputer based on Tachyum’s Prodigy, the world’s first universal processor.In: Media Center
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2022
| Who is Who Almanac
The world’s fastest AI supercomputer, built in Slovakia, is a chance for the country to join the world stage
Unless a country is a superpower, it’s not easy to attract the world’s attention. For a small country to get the support of other nations and peoples, it needs something unique, something that’s the best in the world.In: Media Center
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