Tenstorrent builds computers for AI.
We bring together experts in the field of computer architecture, ASIC design, advanced systems, and neural network compilers to build the next generation of computing.

Tenstorrent Team

Jim Keller
Chief Executive Officer
Jim Keller is CEO of Tenstorrent and a veteran hardware engineer. Prior to joining Tenstorrent, he served two years as Senior Vice President of Intel's Silicon Engineering Group. He has held roles as Tesla's Vice President of Autopilot and Low Voltage Hardware, Corporate Vice President and Chief Cores Architect at AMD, and Vice President of Engineering and Chief Architect at P.A. Semi, which was acquired by Apple Inc. Jim has led multiple successful silicon designs over the decades, from the DEC Alpha processors, to AMD K7/K8/K12, HyperTransport and the AMD Zen family, the Apple A4/A5 processors, and Tesla's self-driving car chip.

Keith Witek
Chief Operating Officer
Keith Witek is the Chief Operating Officer at Tenstorrent, where he leads operations, legal, HR, finance, fundraising, IT, strategic deals, compliance, licensing, IP, automotive, and robotics.

Christine Blizzard
Chief Experience Officer
Christine Blizzard is the Chief Experience Officer. The Experience Org spans every customer touch point at Tenstorrent including brand, product, comms, go to market and customer success. Prior to joining Tenstorrent she founded y3k, a brand marketing studio with a focus on the intersection of cutting edge technology and culture. y3k clients include established players like Intel, Twitch and Patreon as well as innovative startups like Atomic Semi, Comma AI, Numerai, Urbit and many others.

Milos Trajkovic
Senior Fellow, Systems Engineering & Software
Milos Trajkovic is a Co-Founder of Tenstorrent, and a Senior Fellow leading the systems engineering and low-level/foundational software teams. The systems engineering team at Tenstorrent is focused on designing, building, and deploying advanced systems at large scale. The foundation software team is responsible for software layers sitting at the bottom of Tenstorrent’s AI stack, abstracting hardware details and delivering APIs and tools that enable kernel developers to deliver various operations at the highest performance. Milos has been involved in all aspects of Tensix processor design: architecture, RTL, verification, and post-silicon validation for Tenstorrent’s chips.

Stan Sokorac
Senior Fellow, AI Hardware & Software
Stan Sokorac leads the development of Tenstorrent’s high-performance AI processing unit, Tensix, which is the core IP component in Tenstorrent’s AI accelerators. He is also the lead for Tenstorrent’s open-source AI compiler, Buda. Prior to Tenstorrent, Stan was a leader of design verification efforts at Arm, focusing on Arm’s high-end Cortex-A class CPUs. At Arm, Stan pioneered the use of AI in verification, publishing two award-winning papers on DV methodology. Before Arm, Stan was a Senior Manager at AMD, where he led a global IP design and verification team, architecting and contributing several key IPs for AMD’s consumer and server CPU SoCs. Stan holds a BASc in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto.

Jasmina Vasiljevic
Senior Fellow, ML, Compilers and Models
Jasmina Vasiljevic, a Senior Fellow at Tenstorrent, is at the forefront of the company’s mission to address the open-source compute demands for software 2.0. She leads the Pathfinding team, a group dedicated to exploring and developing new programming models and prototyping compilation methods. Her expertise in AI and High-Performance Computing (HPC) is instrumental in enhancing Tenstorrent’s RISC-V and AI architecture, making it more accessible and user-friendly for AI customers, researchers, and hobbyists.

Dan Bailey
Senior Fellow, Lead of Physical Engineering
Dan Bailey leads Tenstorrent’s Physical Engineering team. Dan is well known in his field for physical design leadership and specifically for his designs of high-performance flip flops and new methodologies for global clock distribution networks that have been adopted across the industry. He has nearly 40 publications and more than 20 patents.

Bob Grim
VP of Investor Relations and the Middle East Region
Bob Grim is the Vice President of Corporate Communications and Investor Relations at Tenstorrent, and currently co-leads fundraising activities as well as manages key sales accounts. Prior to this role, Bob was a founder and Chief Revenue Officer of Rivet Networks. There, he was responsible for all of Rivet Networks’ sales, marketing and business development and sold the company to Intel when it was acquired in 2020. While at Intel, Bob was the General Manager of both the Killer Networking and Intel Connectivity Analytics SaaS businesses.

Wei-Han Lien
Chief CPU Architect and Senior Fellow
Wei-Han Lien is a Chief Architect and Senior Fellow in Machine Learning hardware architecture. He is currently leading an architecture team in defining a high-performance RISC-V CPU, fabric, system caching, and high-performance memory subsystem for the Tenstorrent heterogeneous high-performance computation platform for AI and HPC computing. He is also leading the definition of Tenstorrent’s chiplet architecture for constructing scalable, configurable, and composable SiP with cohesive power management, security, and system management architectural definitions for compatibility.

Tanya Bischoff
Senior Director of Operations and Strategic Partnerships
Tanya Bischoff is Senior Director of Supply Chain and Operations at Tenstorrent, with nearly two decades of experience shaping and optimizing supply chain operations. Recognized as one of Canada's top women to watch in the supply chain industry in 2019. Tanya is a seasoned start up professional and has successfully launched numerous consumer electronic products, including the MYO armband and Focals (AR glasses). As the Director of Supply Chain, Tanya played a key role in the success of North, which was acquired by Google. At Google, she contributed to strategic partnerships, negotiating significant deals for Gchips (the custom silicon team). Her impactful initiatives included implementing a direct-to-foundry transparent supply chain, providing real-time visibility into silicon operations.
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