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Serverless cloud platform Koyeb now lets developers spin up Tenstorrent’s AI accelerators


Just a few weeks after chipmaker Tenstorrent raised nearly $700 million in funding, developers can now try out Tenstorrent’s AI accelerators on Koyeb.

Koyeb lets developers deploy applications across several virtual machines using a command line interface or a git push after integrating with the code repository. “This reminds us of ARM’s debut on the server market with high-performance chips,” Koyeb’s co-founder and CEO Yann Leger told TechCrunch. “Since we introduced ARM to the market with Scaleway back in the days, offering fully customized servers in 2013-2014, we have the experience of deploying various architectures and operating diverse hardware,” he added.

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