Japan to send 200 engineers to U.S. for AI chip training at Tenstorrent
TOKYO -- A research organization led by Japanese chipmaker Rapidus will send 200 engineers to the U.S. to train at startup Tenstorrent, which build chips for artificial intelligence, Nikkei has learned.
The Leading-edge Semiconductor Technology Center (LSTC) will start sending candidates to Tenstorrent as early as this year. A total of 200 engineers will be trained over five years.