Architect Labs raises $24M to let any company design its own AI chip

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Designing a chip is hard. It takes years, hundreds of millions of dollars, and a tiny pool of experts. Most of them sit inside a few large companies.

Architect Labs wants to change that with AI. The Palo Alto startup left stealth on Thursday with a $24mn seed round. Its plan is to build an AI system that designs and verifies custom chips from end to end.

Kindred Ventures led the round. TQ Ventures, Race Capital and Together Fund joined in. So did a notable group of angels. Per Reuters, they include Google DeepMind chief scientist Jeff Dean, plus executives from OpenAI and Nvidia. Kindred founder Steve Jang takes a board seat.

A ‘designless’ chip industry

The pitch leans on semiconductor history. Two decades ago, the fabless model split design from manufacturing. TSMC then made world-class fabrication available to anyone with a design.

Architect Labs wants to repeat that trick...

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