Chipmaker Graphcore to increase workforce by 20 per cent
Bristol-based high-performance chipmaker Graphcore has announced plans to increase its workforce by 20 per cent as it develops the next generation of AI computers.
The technology firm, which is headquartered in the South West, said the 75 roles would span a wide range of disciplines, including silicon design, hardware, datacenter infrastructure, software and AI research.
Positions are on offer in Bristol, Cambridge, London, Gdańsk in Poland, and Hsinchu City in
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