Tenstorrent to ramp up recruitment for Japan AI chip design training

After bottleneck in 2025, US startup eyes 5-fold boost in 2026 as demand grows

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The Tokyo office of Tenstorrent's Japanese unit. The AI startup offers an engineer training program in which participants train in the U.S. (Tenstorrent)

RYO MUKANO

TOKYO -- U.S. artificial intelligence semiconductor startup Tenstorrent's training program for Japanese engineers will accept 40 to 60 applicants in 2026, more than five times as many as this year, as the company steps up recruitment to meet demand for AI chips.

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