In a significant move for the AI hardware sector, Bittensor has unveiled ChipForge, a new subnet dedicated to the design of AI processors, just a day after the TAO halving. This initiative marks a pivotal shift in Bittensor's strategy, aiming to tap into a burgeoning market projected to reach tens of billions of dollars by the end of the decade. According to analysts cited in the report, the outlook is promising.
ChipForge Competition for RISC-V Processors
ChipForge invites developers to compete in designing RISC-V processors specifically optimized for edge AI applications. This competitive environment is expected to foster innovation and accelerate advancements in AI hardware, setting the stage for a new wave of technological breakthroughs.
Bittensor's Open-Source Strategy
By open-sourcing chip design, Bittensor is positioning itself as a formidable challenger to established players like NVIDIA and Google, who dominate the proprietary chip market. This strategic move not only democratizes access to cutting-edge technology but also encourages collaboration and creativity within the developer community. It has the potential to reshape the AI landscape.
On the same day as Bittensor's announcement of ChipForge, Theta Network revealed its EdgeCloud upgrade, which enhances AI capabilities significantly. For more details, see the full story here.








