Jim Keller's Tenstorrent is downgrading Blackhole p150 cards from 140 to 120 tensor cores via firmware update — will ship cards with 120 tensor cores going forward, company claims existing users should expect 1-2% performance drop

Unlike many startups producing nothing but vaporware, Jim Keller’s TensTorrent has actually delivered impressive-looking RISC-V AI accelerators, but there could be some trouble brewing. Starting with firmware version 19.5.0, the firm has now chopped the tensor core count on Blackhole p150 cards from 140 to 120, affecting both new cards and existing units already in customers’ hands.

The news was apparently communicated to customers via email, with the same wording present on the firmware update’s GitHub page. Tenstorrent isn’t elaborating on why the change was made, leaving existing and potential buyers scratching their heads. The quote follows:

Beginning January 2026, all Blackhole p150 accelerator cards (p150a, p150b) will ship with 120 Tensix cores instead of 140. To present a unified interface to metal and other system software, firmware v19.5.0 and later will change the core count on all existing cards to 120. Typical workloads show a non-material (~1–2%) performance difference. You may observe a change in grid size in metal, which may require updates to applications that depend on grid layout.

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Source: www.tomshardware.com…

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