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The Slovak processor Tachyum has booted Linux and is heading for production

The upcoming Slovak Prodigy processor from Tachyum booted Linux as part of a test FPGA prototype. According to the company, this “confirms the stability of the emulation system and allows you to continue testing and move to tape out.” You can watch the video with the Linux boot here.

“The Prodigy came in the form of a complete prototype system with integrated processor, memory, PCI Express, network subsystem and BMC management subsystem connected to the system board with FPGA emulation,” the company said.

The emulation system is available to customers for initial testing and software development. A full-fledged board with four sockets is to be available in the first quarter of next year.

“Designers are now shifting their focus to debugging and validation processes, performing hundreds of trillions of test cycles in a matter of months and running large-scale, user-mode applications with compatibility testing to achieve processor quality,” Tachyum said.

We are on Lupa about Tachyum and Prodigy they wrote several times, Project recently earned tens of millions of dollars.


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