Enfabrica Corporation, a Mountain View, CA-based company which specializes in high-performance networking silicon for artificial intelligence (AI) and accelerated computing, raised $115M in Series C funding.
The round was led by Spark Capital. New investors included Arm, Cisco Investments, Maverick Silicon, Samsung Catalyst Fund, and VentureTech Alliance, with support from existing investors.
The company intends to use the funds to drive the volume production ramp of ACF SuperNIC chips, further scale its global R&D team, and expand its product line development.
Led by CEO Rochan Sankar, Enfabrica is a silicon and software company building networking solutions for parallel, heterogeneous, and accelerated computing infrastructure.
The AI SuperNIC is a silicon product that logically interconnects GPUs and accelerators across a high-performance scale-out network in an AI data center. They promise that the ACF solution delivers multi-port 800-Gigabit-Ethernet connectivity to GPU servers, and four times the bandwidth and multipath resiliency of any other GPU-attached network interface controller (NIC) product in the industry.
ACF SuperNIC silicon will be available in initial quantities in calendar Q1 of 2025. Both ACF SuperNIC chips and pilot systems are now commercially orderable from Enfabrica and select partners.
Concurrently, Enfabrica also announced availability in Q1 2025 of its 3.2 Terabit/sec (Tbps) Accelerated Compute Fabric (ACF) SuperNIC chip and pilot systems.
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19/11/2024