Fractile's $220M bet: Supercharging AI inference hardware
Forget raw AI capability; the real bottleneck is now time. Fractile just raised $220 million on the audacious premise that the future of AI hinges on radically faster inference hardware.
Forget raw AI capability; the real bottleneck is now time. Fractile just raised $220 million on the audacious premise that the future of AI hinges on radically faster inference hardware.
AI labs are desperate for faster, cheaper compute. Anthropic's reported interest in UK startup Fractile suggests a serious play for performance gains, potentially shaking up the chip landscape.
The AI arms race isn't just about bigger models; it's about the hardware to run them. Anthropic's reported interest in Fractile's inference chips is a telling sign of this intensifying battle for compute.
Anthropic is reportedly eyeing a deal with Fractile, a UK startup with a radical approach to AI chip design. Their secret sauce? Ditching DRAM entirely.