Tachyum has successfully ported an OpenJDK build to run natively on the Prodigy Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). The porting of the Open Java Development Kit marks a milestone for the Prodigy Universal Processor. OpenJDK is the free, open-source reference implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) and serves as the foundational basis for the vast majority of modern Java distributions.
Native OpenJDK support on Prodigy enables enterprise applications, cloud services, databases, big data frameworks, and core development tools to run without modification. This demonstrates that the Prodigy architecture can support complex, production-grade software and integrate into existing data center ecosystems.
The execution passed the standard Java verification test suite, confirming full compatibility and reliable performance on the Prodigy platform.
Dr. Radoslav Danilak, founder and CEO of Tachyum, stated that the port was completed 100% in-house by the R&D Engineering team. He described it as a watershed moment for the Prodigy architecture, noting that Java powers the backbone of corporate infrastructure and cloud computing, and that native execution with passed testing shows the processor’s capability for demanding enterprise workloads.






