TechCrunch News 01月14日
The first AI chip startup to go public in 2025 will be Blaize
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由前英特尔工程师创立的AI芯片初创公司Blaize,专注于为边缘应用制造AI芯片,将于周二通过SPAC交易在纳斯达克上市。该公司已从三星和梅赛德斯-奔驰等投资者那里筹集了3.35亿美元。与英伟达主要用于数据中心的芯片不同,Blaize的芯片旨在集成到安全摄像头、无人机和工业机器人等智能产品中。尽管目前规模较小且尚未盈利,但其CEO认为边缘计算是未来趋势,并强调其低功耗、低延迟、成本效益和数据隐私优势。Blaize预计上市后估值将达到12亿美元,并正在积极推进价值4亿美元的交易。

🚀 Blaize公司由前英特尔工程师创立,专注于为边缘应用制造AI芯片,与英伟达等主要用于数据中心的芯片有所不同,旨在集成到智能产品中。

💡 Blaize强调边缘计算的优势,包括低功耗、低延迟、成本效益和数据隐私,认为这是未来AI发展的趋势。

💰 虽然Blaize目前尚未盈利,2023年亏损8750万美元,营收仅为380万美元,但其正在推进价值4亿美元的交易,并预计上市后估值将达到12亿美元。

🎯 Blaize的核心战略是专注于物理世界的实际应用,而非数据中心,并已与中东地区的国防实体签署了高达1.04亿美元的采购订单。

The rise of NVIDIA has spurred renewed investor interest in AI chip startups. One of them, Blaize, founded by former Intel engineers, is set to go public on the NASDAQ in a SPAC deal on Tuesday, it announced on Monday.

Launched in 2011, Blaize has raised $335 million from investors like Samsung and Mercedes-Benz. Headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California, it focuses on manufacturing AI chips for edge applications. Rather than being mostly used in vast data centers (like NVIDIA’s), its chips are meant to be integrated into smart products like security cameras, drones, and industrial robots.

“AI-powered edge computing is the future due to its low power consumption, low latency, cost-effectiveness and data privacy advantages,” CEO Dinakar Munagala, who previously worked almost 12 years for Intel, said in a statement to TechCrunch.

Blaize is currently a small player in the mammoth AI chip industry and is highly unprofitable, losing $87.5 million on only $3.8m in revenue in 2023, the most recently available year for its financials, according to its prospectus. However, chip manufacturers require loads of capital to build out their manufacturing (which Blaize says is done in the US) before they can start truly scaling.

“As you can imagine, [as a] chip company you do a massive amount of investment and when the hockey stick comes, it climbs,” Munagala told TechCrunch.

Blaize is also touting $400 million in deals in the pipeline. One deal in its investor deck promotes a signed purchase order of up to $104 million with an unnamed EMEA “defense entity,” likely in the Middle East, for a system that can identify unknown or friendly troops, spot small boats, and detect drones. (Munagala declined to say exactly which country.)

Munagala told TechCrunch he expects Blaize to be worth $1.2 billion after its SPAC merger. That is lower than private valuations for other companies like Cerebras, a closely-watched AI chipmaker which filed for an IPO last fall and was seeking to double its $4 billion valuation, TechCrunch previously reported. However, Cerebras has not yet gone public, as some investors had qualms over its over-reliance on a single Middle Eastern customer, investors told CNBC.

In contrast to Blaize, though, Cerebras focuses on data center chips. Blaize going public is ultimately a bet on a future where AI chips move from those centralized data centers to being more integrated into physical products.

“All of the AI hype is happening in the data center. Interestingly, they’ve totally neglected and forgotten about real physical world use cases that are very real, that are touching people’s lives and are happening now and making money,” Munagala told TechCrunch. “We’re focused on the practical use of AI in the physical world.”

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