AheadComputing, a Portland, Ore.-based startup led by former Intel execs, raised $21.5 million in a seed round led by Eclipse.
- The company focuses on developing CPU technology related to RISC-V, an open source instruction set architecture. Its goal is to boost performance in AI computing related to bandwidth shortages and data processing limitations.
- AheadComputing is led by CEO Debbie Marr, who spent more than three decades at Intel and was chief architect of the Advanced Architecture Development Group (AADG) at the chip giant.
- Other backers include Maverick Capital, Fundomo, EPIQ Capital Group, LLC, and current Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller.