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Tachyum Completes Porting of Software for Prodigy Tape-Out

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Tachyum announced its latest milestone of officially entering the final phase of test and development for the Prodigy Universal Processor. This last stage of Quality Assurance (QA) testing of all necessary ported software on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) for final testing will ensure the chip is production worthy.

“We want to declare this latest milestone as we are moving from the development phase to completion of the tasks needed for tape-out, of which the completion of the software porting is key”

Prodigy is currently running ported software on its software emulation platform. Once all Quality Assurance testing is successfully completed on FPGA, the Prodigy chip will be ready for tape-out this year. This phase of porting and finalizing all necessary software for tape out will ensure that existing applications run seamlessly and deliver industry-leading performance for hyperscale, high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads once the Prodigy chip is received from the fabrication house.

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Among the porting milestones that have already been completed including but not limited to the following software packages:

  • Ported and demonstrated Open BMC
  • Ported and demonstrated UEFI v2.70
  • Ported and integrated boot loaders system: EFI boot and GRUB 2
  • Running Linux 6.1 LTS with SE Linux, Free BSD 13, KVM 6.1, QEMU 7.2
  • GNU toolchain: binutils 2.40, GDB-13.1, GCC 12.2 and glibc 2.37
  • Support of C, C++, Fortran, Go, Erlang, Lua, Perl, PHP, R, Python, Ruby, Tcl
  • Tensorflow 2.11 and PyTorch 1.11 compilers
  • Docker and Kubernetes
  • Eigen, GEMM, NumPy (Numerical Python) libraries
  • Fully representative list of applications such as databases, web servers, SLURM, CEPH

Prodigy delivers unprecedented data center performance, power, and economics, reducing CAPEX and OPEX significantly. Because of its utility for both high-performance and line-of-business applications, Prodigy-powered data center servers can seamlessly and dynamically switch between workloads, eliminating the need for expensive dedicated AI hardware and dramatically increasing server utilization.

Tachyum’s Prodigy integrates 128 high-performance custom-designed 64-bit compute cores, to deliver up to 4x the performance of the highest-performing x86 processors for cloud workloads, up to 3x that of the highest performing GPU for HPC, and 6x for AI applications.

SOURCE: Businesswire