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Maker of Devin AI software engineer; $10.2B valuation; $696M raised; ARR grew from $1M to $73M in 9 months; acquired Windsurf; enterprise clients include Goldman Sachs, Citi, and NASA.
Cognition AI is an artificial intelligence company founded to build AI software engineers capable of autonomously completing complex, multi-step software development tasks. The company's flagship product, Devin, was introduced as the first AI software engineer — an agent that can read documentation, write and debug code, run tests, deploy applications, and navigate entire development workflows with minimal human intervention, going substantially beyond code completion tools like Copilot.\n\nDevin is deployed by enterprise engineering teams at organizations including Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and NASA, handling tasks that range from codebase migrations and bug fixes to building new features from scratch. Cognition expanded its product portfolio through the acquisition of Windsurf, an AI-native IDE that brings the company deeper into the developer workflow and provides a client-facing surface complementary to Devin's autonomous agent capabilities. This IDE acquisition positions Cognition to serve both the fully autonomous and the human-augmented ends of the AI coding spectrum.\n\nCognition AI has achieved a $10.2 billion valuation on $696 million in total funding, and its financial trajectory is exceptional: ARR grew from $1 million to $73 million in just nine months, representing one of the fastest revenue ramp rates in enterprise AI. This growth reflects both enterprise demand for AI-driven engineering productivity and Cognition's early mover advantage in the agentic coding category. As AI software engineering moves from novelty to standard practice, Cognition's combination of flagship product, IDE footprint, and enterprise client roster positions it as a category-defining company.
Supermicro (SMCI) reported ~$14.9B revenue in FY2024. Designs high-density AI servers and data center infrastructure, a key supplier of Nvidia GPU server systems. HQ: San Jose, CA.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) is a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance server and storage systems, positioned at the center of the AI infrastructure buildout. Founded in 1993 by Charles Liang, Supermicro pioneered the "Building Block Solutions" approach — offering a wide range of modular server components and complete systems that customers can configure for specific workloads. The company is one of the most important suppliers of Nvidia GPU-based AI server systems to hyperscalers, enterprises, and AI startups.
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