TT-Boltz now runs on the @tenstorrent Blackhole Galaxy server.
— Moritz Thüning (@moritzthuening) 28 mars 2026
32 Blackhole processors predicting protein structures in parallel. 32x the throughput of a single Blackhole card. Each protein can contain more than 3k amino acids. For small proteins, a single Blackhole card runs… pic.twitter.com/50ZibE0uEJ
TT-Boltz now runs on the @tenstorrent Blackhole Galaxy server. 32 Blackhole processors predicting protein structures in parallel. 32x the throughput of a single Blackhole card. Each protein can contain more than 3k amino acids. For small proteins, a single Blackhole card runs Boltz 2 faster than an RTX 5090, at a fraction of the cost. It’s beautiful. The Galaxy server has just become the best product you can slide into your rack to predict protein structures at scale. This is still just the beginning. Very soon, it will run across multiple Galaxy servers and one day, I want to walk into a pharmacy and see a drug that was designed using our hardware. We won’t stop until that is the case. We just don’t stop.
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