Exclusive: Positron raises $230M Series B to take on Nvidia’s AI chips

Positron AI chip supremacy takes on Nvidia's H100 GPUs
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Positron’s $230M Series B haul marks a major coup in the quest for AI chip supremacy, as the semiconductor startup prepares to take on Nvidia’s H100 GPUs in the high-stakes arena of high-speed memory.

Positron’s Ambitious Play for AI Chip Supremacy

Positron, a relatively young company, has just landed a whopping $230 million in Series B funding, a significant milestone in its mission to develop high-speed memory chips for AI workloads. The capital injection, which comes from the Qatar Investment Authority, will enable the company to accelerate the deployment of its chips, which boast a remarkable performance-to-power ratio that could potentially disrupt the status quo in the AI chip market.

A Chip that Can Match Nvidia’s H100 for a Fraction of the Power

The key to Positron’s competitive edge lies in its focus on inference computing, the process of running AI models for real-world applications, rather than training large language models. By targeting this specific use case, Positron’s chips can deliver performance comparable to Nvidia’s H100 GPUs, but with significantly less power consumption. This means that developers and organizations can harness the power of AI without breaking the bank or sacrificing performance.