
Jim Keller, a renowned chip designer who has worked with major brands such as Intel, AMD, and Tesla, is taking on Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market. Keller's startup, Tenstorrent, aims to provide more efficient and cheaper AI chips, targeting a range of applications from smartphones to cloud services. This move comes as Nvidia, led by CEO Jensen Huang, has turned into a $3 trillion company by excelling in the AI chip sector. Cerebras, another competitor, is also entering the fray, positioning itself as a potential rival to Nvidia in this high-stakes David and Goliath battle for AI chip supremacy. Cerebras could go public soon. $NVDA
A chip designer who worked for Intel, AMD and Tesla is trying to bring down the price of AI applications by designing chips that are more efficient than Nvidia's, with an eye to gaining some of the market held by the American giant. https://t.co/CCpLaCWCMr
U.S. chip designer aims to bring down AI prices pushed up by Nvidia Jim Keller's startup Tenstorrent targets uses from smartphones to cloud services https://t.co/C58Nex8whe
Jim Keller, a chip designer who has worked with all of the major chip brands wants to chip into ( pun intended ) Nvidia’s market share and provide cheaper chips. https://t.co/yFwLr2gJb4
