Tachyum has opened new offices in Taiwan as it prepares for the production of its Prodigy® Universal Processor, marking a strategic expansion into one of the world’s foremost technology manufacturing hubs.
The move strengthens Tachyum’s global operations network, adding to its existing presence in the United States, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. By establishing manufacturing, testing, assembly, ODM, logistics, and support facilities in Taiwan, the company aims to streamline its supply chain, reduce operational costs, and minimize environmental impact. The proximity to leading semiconductor suppliers and infrastructure in Taiwan positions Tachyum to accelerate production and ensure efficient worldwide distribution without intermediaries.
The expansion was supported by ongoing initiatives from the Taiwanese government to deepen economic cooperation with European enterprises. Tachyum’s presence in Taiwan is expected to reinforce ties between Taiwan and Central Europe, particularly Slovakia and the Czech Republic, where the company already operates.
“As we prepare for the final stage in Prodigy’s development, it is important to us to have facilities around the world to ensure the smooth production and distribution of the world’s first Universal Processor,” said Dr. Radoslav Danilak, founder and CEO of Tachyum. “Turning to a technology hub like Taiwan provides tremendous benefits in terms of logistics and establishes a strong foothold in Asia. With this expansion, we are well-positioned to service customers seeking the smallest, fastest, and greenest general-purpose chip.”
The Prodigy Universal Processor is designed to deliver industry-leading performance across AI, machine learning, high-performance computing (HPC), and cloud workloads. Built on a single homogeneous architecture, each Prodigy chiplet integrates 256 high-performance 64-bit cores. The company claims Prodigy achieves three times the performance of top x86 processors and up to six times the performance of leading GPUs in HPC applications.
By combining high computational density with energy efficiency, Tachyum says Prodigy can replace specialized AI accelerators, increase data center utilization, and significantly cut both capital and operational expenditures. The Taiwan expansion marks a critical milestone as the company advances toward the tape-out phase and prepares for large-scale production and global deployment.





