Former Intel Architects Launch AheadComputing with $21.5 Million in Funding
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Former Intel Architects Launch AheadComputing with $21.5 Million in Funding

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Summary:

  • AheadComputing raises $21.5 million in funding.

  • Founded by former Intel architects, focusing on new microprocessor architecture.

  • CEO Debbie Marr aims to expand the engineering team and accelerate development.

  • Currently employs 40 people, mostly Intel alumni.

  • Joins a small list of successful Intel spin-offs like Eclypsium.

Introduction

AheadComputing, a new startup launched by four former Intel architects, has successfully raised $21.5 million in its initial funding round. This exciting development showcases the potential for innovation coming from seasoned professionals in the tech industry.

Innovative Microprocessor Architecture

The startup is focused on developing a new microprocessor architecture designed to reduce bottlenecks in central processing units (CPUs). This advancement aims to enable faster and more energy-efficient performance, addressing critical computing needs in today's technology landscape.

Leadership and Team Expansion

CEO Debbie Marr, who previously led advanced architecture development at Intel, expressed the company’s commitment to expanding their world-class engineering team. She stated, “With this funding, we will accelerate the development of our core IP, enabling customers to meet their most demanding computing needs.”

Team Background

Marr, along with co-founders Jonathan Pearce, Mark Dechene, and Srikanth Srinivasan, brings extensive experience from Intel, where they spent many years honing their skills. AheadComputing currently employs about 40 people, with a significant number being Intel alumni.

The Portland Tech Scene

Despite Intel being Oregon's largest technology employer, new startups from its alumni are relatively rare. However, AheadComputing joins a small but growing list of spin-offs, including Eclypsium, which was founded by former Intel researchers and has successfully raised $85 million to date.

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