MatX, a chip startup founded by two former Google hardware engineers, has raised a $500 redonda ar financiamiento ar serie B millones liderada ya Jane Street ne conciencia situacional, 'nar ts'o̲e inversión formado ir nge ar antiguo investigador OpenAI Leopold Aschenbrenner.
Ar ambicioso inicio pretende da yá procesadores 're̲t'a ya bes mpädi mäs xi pa entrenar dätä modelos ar hñä ne entregando resultados da GPU Nvidia.

Ma 'ra ya inversores jar ronda incluyen Marvell Technology, NFDG, Spark Capital, ne ya cofundadores Stripe Patrick Collison ne John Collison, ar fundador ne ar CEO ar startup, Reiner Pop,anunciado yopa ja 'nar he̲'mi LinkedIn.
Anke ar empresa hingi divulgó ár ngäts'i valoración, Bloomberg informó ar zänä bi thogi da Etched, Competidor mäs cercano MatX, levantado 'nar $500 ar bojä 'nar millón ronda jar 'na $5 valoración 'millones. Etched didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
MatX’s latest round comes just over a year after its roughly $100 million Series A, which was led by Spark Capital. TechCrunch previously reported that the 2024 round valued the startup at over $300 million.
Before co-founding MatX in 2023, Pope led AI software development for Google’s TPUs, the tech giant’s proprietary AI chips. His co-founder, Mike Gunter, was a lead designer of the TPU hardware before leaving to launch the startup.
The new funding will help MatX produce its chips with TSMC, with plans to start shipping them in 2027.



















































































