🎧 AI Master Podcast: Christian Stenzel on the Future of Open AI HardwareIn this episode of the AI Master Podcast, host Dariusz Kalbarczyk talks with Christian Stenzel, Director of Sales EMEA at Tenstorrent — one of the most innovative companies in the AI hardware space.With experience at Intel, AMD, and now Tenstorrent, Christian shares his insights into how open and modular architectures are transforming the future of computing. Together, we explore what it really means to “own your silicon” and how openness is reshaping the AI hardware landscape.Key topics covered in the episode:Tenstorrent’s mission – building open, modular, and scalable AI processors and RISC-V–based CPUs that power everything from edge devices to data centers.Tensix AI Processor – a deep dive into its dataflow architecture, massive parallelism, and chiplet-based scalability that redefine AI compute efficiency.Integration of RISC-V and Tensix cores – eliminating latency and boosting utilization by merging control and compute on the same die.TT-Forge compiler and TT-AI software stack – how Tenstorrent bridges popular AI frameworks (like PyTorch and TensorFlow) with its hardware to maximize performance.Open-source approach – why transparency and collaboration accelerate innovation and empower developers to build customizable AI solutions.Chiplet architecture and the Open Chiplet Atlas (OCA) – the rise of modular, composable silicon and an open ecosystem enabling interoperability across the industry.Blackhole and Galaxy systems – how Tenstorrent scales performance through tightly integrated Tensix and RISC-V cores, delivering efficient AI at scale.The RISC-V revolution – how this open CPU architecture is driving global innovation and technological independence.Global collaboration – how Tenstorrent unites teams from Austin, Warsaw, Seoul, and beyond under one open vision.The future of open silicon – why openness in hardware could be as transformative as open-source software was for computing.🎙️ Why you should listen:Discover how Tenstorrent is redefining the AI hardware landscape with openness, modularity, and collaboration — empowering developers, researchers, and enterprises to own their silicon and build the next generation of intelligent systems.Hosted by Dariusz Kalbarczyk, co-founder of NG Poland, JS Poland, AI Poland, and AngularMaster.dev.
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