
Semiconductor Startup Tattvam AI Secures $1.7 Million in Funding from Seedcamp and Other Investors
Tattvam AI Raises $1.7 Million in Pre-Seed Funding
Tattvam AI, a deeptech startup focused on developing AI systems for automating semiconductor chip design, has secured $1.7 million in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Seedcamp, with participation from EWOR, Entropy Industrial Ventures, Concept Ventures, and semiconductor angel Stan Boland.
Tattvam AI is founded by Bragadeesh Suresh Babu, an alumnus of IIT Madras, and Lannan Jiang, who has experience developing chips at a research lab at ETH Zurich. The startup aims to launch its first product in the coming months, working with partners to accelerate the development of next-generation chips.
Key Features of Tattvam AI's Technology
- Develops a reasoning model that understands circuits from first principles
- Reduces development costs and enables rapid iteration on chip designs
- Claims to bring down chip design development time from 2-3 years to weeks
Impact on the Industry
Tattvam AI's technology aims to make custom silicon accessible to more companies, reducing development costs and enabling rapid iteration on chip designs. This could bring significant benefits to the industry, particularly in the context of deep tech funding in India, which is entering a more active funding phase.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should consider the potential of deeptech startups like Tattvam AI in the AI chip design space.
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