An Open Hardware TPU on Your Desk (opens in new tab)
The open-source movement emphasizes the power of freely modifiable, flexible code to support transparency, collaboration, and building outside vendor lock-in. Open hardware extends that logic to the physical layer: chips you can read, modify, and build on. All software runs on hardware, and over the past few years, the ground under the hardware industry has been shifting. Since 2022, the , the have progressively tightened export controls on advanced chips and the equipment used to manufacture...
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