Toronto, ON | September 10, 2024
Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC) is pleased to announce that Tenstorrent, a next-generation computing company that builds computers for AI, has joined as its newest member. This marks a significant milestone in CSC’s ongoing efforts to advance Canada’s semiconductor industry, particularly in the rapidly growing fields of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
Tenstorrent is renowned for its innovative approach to AI and machine learning, developing cutting-edge hardware and software solutions that push the boundaries of performance and efficiency. By joining CSC, Tenstorrent is poised to contribute its expertise and leadership to help shape the future of Canada’s semiconductor ecosystem.
“Tenstorrent joining Canada’s Semiconductor Council is a tremendous boost for our industry,” said Paul Slaby, Managing Director of CSC. “Their pioneering work in AI hardware aligns perfectly with our mission to position Canada as a global leader in semiconductor innovation. We look forward to the valuable insights and advancements Tenstorrent will bring to our collaborative efforts.”
Eric Duffy, Global Head of Business Development at Tenstorrent, will take a seat on CSC's Advisory Board and assume the role of Chair of the AI Chips Working Group. With a wealth of experience in business development and AI hardware solutions, Eric is uniquely positioned to guide the Working Group in harnessing Canada’s significant AI talent and thought leadership to create distinct competitive advantages in the global semiconductor market.
“Tenstorrent’s membership in Canada’s Semiconductor Council reflects our commitment to accelerating the growth of AI, not just in Canada but globally,” said Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent. “We are excited to work alongside other industry leaders to drive innovation and ensure that Canada remains at the forefront of AI and semiconductor advancements.”
The addition of Tenstorrent to the Council is expected to enhance Canada’s competitive edge in the global semiconductor market, particularly in areas where AI and high-performance computing intersect. The company’s innovative approach and proven track record will be instrumental in advancing the Council’s strategic goals and reinforcing Canada’s position as a leader in semiconductor innovation.
About Tenstorrent
Tenstorrent is a next-generation computing company that builds computers for AI. Tenstorrent is headquartered in North America, with offices in Toronto, Austin, Santa Clara, Belgrade, Tokyo, Bangalore, Seoul, and Singapore. Tenstorrent brings together experts in the field of computer architecture, ASIC design, advanced systems, and neural network compilers. Tenstorrent is backed by Fidelity, Samsung Catalyst Fund, Hyundai Motor Group, Eclipse Ventures and Real Ventures, among others. Learn more at tenstorrent.com.
About Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC)
Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC) is a national semiconductor industry organization representing a broad ecosystem of companies and institutions involved in the development and manufacturing of semiconductor components. CSC is dedicated to accelerating the growth and development of Canada’s semiconductor sector. The organization's goal is to strengthen our domestic supply chain resiliency and future in the digital economy by establishing Canada as a leader for semiconductor research, design and development, and manufacturing at the forefront of commercialization and innovation for the global semiconductor industry.