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AI chip startup by ex-Google TPU engineers raised $500M+ Series B in Feb 2026 led by Jane Street; chips target 10x Nvidia for LLM training; shipping 2027 via TSMC
MatX is a Silicon Valley AI chip startup founded by former Google engineers who led development of the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), Google's proprietary chip for large-scale AI workloads. The company was founded on the thesis that the AI infrastructure market requires purpose-built silicon optimized specifically for large language model inference and training — a different design philosophy from Nvidia's general-purpose GPU architecture. MatX's founding team brings direct experience designing the chips that power Google's internal AI at scale, giving it deep technical credibility in a capital-intensive field.\n\nMatX is building chips that target a 10x performance advantage over Nvidia hardware for LLM training and inference workloads, by stripping away general-purpose compute features and maximizing memory bandwidth and interconnect efficiency for transformer model architectures. The chips are designed to serve hyperscalers, AI labs, and large enterprises that run inference at scale, where per-token cost and throughput determine economic viability. MatX plans to begin shipping hardware in 2026, moving from design into commercial production after closing its Series B.\n\nMatX raised over $500 million in a Series B round in February 2026 led by Jane Street, one of the most sophisticated quantitative trading firms in the world — a signal that sophisticated capital views MatX's technical claims as credible and its market timing as right. The round values MatX as a serious contender in the AI chip market that has so far been dominated by Nvidia. As AI inference costs become a primary competitive variable for AI product companies, purpose-built chips from startups with proven TPU pedigrees represent a credible alternative to the incumbent.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet topped coding and reasoning benchmarks in 2024; Claude 3.7 Sonnet with extended thinking launched in February 2025 as the leading model for complex professional tasks.
Claude is Anthropic's AI assistant, first released publicly in March 2023 and now one of the top three most-used AI assistants globally. Claude 3.5 Sonnet (June 2024) set benchmarks for coding, analysis, and instruction-following that led many developers and enterprises to migrate from GPT-4. Claude is available via claude.ai (free and Pro tiers at $20/month) and through the Anthropic API powering thousands of enterprise applications.
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