Tachyum developed Prodigy, the world’s first universal processor, open new positions in Brno, Czech Republic to support the company’s continued growth as it nears the tape-out of the Prodigy Chip. The new office will have the first hardware engineers hired starting on November 1.
The Czech Republic is known for hardware design and software engineering talent, especially around Brno. Hence, the company selected Brno to attract qualified IT professionals to explore unprecedented performance, power efficiency, and cost advantages within the data center to solve the most complex problems in big data analytics, deep learning, and mobile and large-scale computing. This will propel the Czech Republic’s advanced semiconductor industry forward within the European Union.
Having progressed to the final stage of development of Prodigy, Tachyum seeks to staff senior professionals and talent at its Brno location. They will serve as CPU hardware design and verification engineers; software engineers for various system software porting, performance optimization, software testing, and test automation; and engineers for advanced AI topics.
Brno’s proximity to Tachyum’s European headquarters in Bratislava, Slovakia, ensures effective cooperation and collaboration on common tasks. The company’s Slovakia facilities feature a 7,000 square foot R& D campus of modern Class-A offices with an internal datacenter, laboratory, and QA infrastructure.
“Tachyum is headed by a group of executive visionaries with hundreds of years of combined experience developing advanced data, networking, and storage processing chips and systems,” said Dr. Radoslav Danilak, Tachyum founder and CEO. “As such, it is an ideal place for both experienced and novice European talent to work. With the locale advantages that we gain with our expansion into Brno and recent turbulent upheaval at IT giants, we expect to find an exceptional pool of qualified professionals interested in joining our mission.”