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Eta Compute
Eta Compute | |
Type | Private |
Founded | 2015 |
Founder | Paul Washkewicz Gopal Raghavan |
Headquarters | Westlake Village, California |
Website | https://etacompute.com/ |
Eta Compute is a semiconductor startup that specializes in extremly low-power processors.
Overview[edit]
Founded in 2015, Eta Compute is a semiconductor company that specializes in the design of extremely low-power processors. The company works in the area of asynchronous designs, near-threshold design, and various DVFS schemes in order to achieve very low energy designs. Their first processor used a home-grown asynchronous Cortex-M3 core while their second processor involved a slightly different design, producing the world's lowest energy AI chip at the time.
Funding[edit]
Date | Description | Amount | Total |
---|---|---|---|
January 22, 2018 | Series A | $8 million | $8 million |
Chips[edit]
Retrieved from "https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=eta_compute&oldid=95933"
Facts about "Eta Compute"
company type | private + |
founded | 2015 + |
founder | Paul Washkewicz + and Gopal Raghavan + |
full page name | eta compute + |
headquarters | Westlake Village, California + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Eta Compute + |
website | https://etacompute.com/ + |