Recogni Recognizes $102 Million Funding

<p><strong>SAN JOSE<&sol;strong> &&num;8212&semi; Recogni&comma; Inc&period;&comma; a leader in AI-based computing&comma; announced the closing of &dollar;102 million in Series C funding&comma; co-led by Celesta Capital and GreatPoint Ventures&period; Existing investors Mayfield&comma; DNS Capital&comma; BMW i Ventures&comma; and SW Mobility Fund also participated&period; Joining the round are new investors Pledge Ventures and Tasaru Mobility Investments&comma; a company wholly owned by Public Investment Fund &lpar;PIF&rpar;&comma; with debt provided by HSBC Innovation Banking&period; The funding will be used to drive next generation system development for AI inference solutions that boost performance and power efficiency while providing the lowest total cost of ownership&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Today&&num;8217&semi;s AI innovators face challenges that restrict AI&&num;8217&semi;s widespread use across various markets&period; With AI technology advancing rapidly and model sizes increasing significantly&comma; AI inference—the process of using live data in trained models for predictions or task solutions—needs to be more performant and power-efficient than past solutions&period; These improvements are crucial for broadening AI application in a sustainable manner&period; Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s scalable&comma; power-efficient AI inference acceleration technique promises to unlock new AI computing possibilities in critical areas like generative AI and intelligent autonomy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Marc Bolitho&comma; CEO of Recogni&comma; points out the urgent gap between rapidly expanding AI models and the slower evolution of computing capability&period; &&num;8220&semi;The critical need for solutions that directly address the key challenges in AI inference processing—compute capability&comma; scalability&comma; accuracy&comma; and energy savings—is more urgent than ever&period; Recogni is leading this transformative wave&comma; engineering pivotal advances that will redefine data centers and enterprise and revolutionize industries like automotive and aerospace&comma;&&num;8221&semi; he said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Current AI acceleration solutions will not scale for tomorrow&&num;8217&semi;s AI needs&period; Cloud-based AI training and inference predominantly utilize power-intensive GPUs &lpar;graphics processing units&rpar;&comma; exerting substantial stress on the compute capacity&comma; cooling&comma; and power systems of data centers&period; Such demands render the process financially and ecologically unsustainable&period; Recogni is offering a fundamental change in inference processing to solve the AI compute issue from the ground up with scalability that can stand the test of time&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;When you have a solution that achieves 10x higher compute density&comma; 10x lower power and 13x less cost per query&comma; it&&num;8217&semi;s a no-brainer to invest and help bring that solution to market&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Ashok Krishnamurthi&comma; managing partner at GreatPoint Ventures&period; &&num;8220&semi;The compute demand for AI applications is going to be significantly more than what the experts are forecasting&comma; and addressing the power consumption piece of the puzzle is critical at this stage resulting in significantly lower operational costs&period; The repeat investment and high caliber of new investors in the C round is a true testament to Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s team and technology&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;Generative AI systems in the market today are highly inefficient and consume too much power while adding system complexity&comma; but Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s proven technology is raising the bar on power performance to address the large compute needs of AI workloads&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Sriram Viswanathan&comma; Celesta Capital founding managing partner and chairman of Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s Board of Directors&period; &&num;8220&semi;With the rapid AI proliferation over the past year&comma; there is a clear need for Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s products&comma; which are purpose-built for efficient inference compute&period; We&&num;8217&semi;re pleased to support the company&&num;8217&semi;s ability to meet market demand with its innovative solutions and look forward to seeing them continue to expand their exciting product offering&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Recogni introduced Recogni Scorpio&comma; its first low power AI compute product&comma; in December 2022&period; Scorpio is the world&&num;8217&semi;s first 1000 TFLOPS &lpar;1 Peta-Flop&rpar; class inference solution at the lowest power for various inference applications&period; Scorpio&&num;8217&semi;s performance validates Recogni&&num;8217&semi;s vision and ability in breaking barriers in AI compute with scalable performance&comma; generation over generation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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