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Do you think this thing will run Linux (re: now removed comment about Linux default core limit)?
As I see this is : TT-Metalium [1] = a low level API [1]

"TT-Metalium is a platform for programming heterogeneous collection of CPUs (host processors) and Tenstorrent acceleration devices, composed of many RISC-V processors. Target users of TT-Metal are expert parallel programmers wanting to write parallel and efficient code with full access to the Tensix hardware via low-level kernel APIs."

https://tenstorrent-metal.github.io/tt-metal/latest/tt_metal...

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"The software stacks come in two varieties – a high level and a low level. The high-level is called TT-Buda, using higher-level APIs to get things up and running, along with interfaces into modern machine learning frameworks. The lower level is TT-Metalium, which provides fine-grained control over the hardware for custom operators, custom control, and even non-machine learning code. Tenstorrent states that there are no black boxes, no encrypted APIs, and no hidden functions." https://morethanmoore.substack.com/p/unboxing-the-tenstorren...

I don't think that is as clear as you think it is.

If you had to communicate it orally, what words would you add?

ADDED. I think I figured out what it means: a Grayskull e150 contains 120 'Tensix cores', each of which contains 5 RISC-V cores.