Nov 10 (Reuters) - AI startup Tsavorite Scalable
Intelligence said on Monday it has secured more than $100
million in pre-orders from enterprises and cloud providers
across United States, Asia and Europe to deploy its chips, which
are used to scale AI workloads.
The company has seen strong demand for its Omni Processing
Unit, a compute architecture which unifies central processing
units, graphics processing units, memory and connectivity in one
device, enabling it to be configured to meet diverse market and
application requirements.
Tsavorite, founded by former Intel and chip
industry veterans in 2023, expects to deliver its chips and
enterprise class AI appliances, which will be capable of
supporting all agentic AI workflows, by next year.
The company is using Samsung's SF4X platform
solution to fabricate the OPU.
Tsavorite declined to disclose its current valuation or the
total amount of funding it has raised so far.