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Tenstorrent, led by Jim Keller, hit $3.2B valuation ($800M raised); Samsung, LG, and Hyundai license its Ascalon RISC-V CPU IP alongside its own AI accelerators.
Tenstorrent is an AI chip and RISC-V intellectual property company founded in Toronto in 2016, led by Jim Keller — one of the semiconductor industry's most celebrated chip architects, known for his contributions to AMD's Zen architecture, Apple's A-series chips, and Tesla's Autopilot hardware. Tenstorrent is building AI accelerator chips based on its proprietary Tensix architecture, as well as licensing its Ascalon RISC-V CPU IP to semiconductor companies seeking a modern, open-standard processor architecture for AI and edge applications. The company's dual strategy — chip products and IP licensing — gives it multiple commercialization paths in the AI hardware market.\n\nTenstorrent's AI accelerator chips are designed for both training and inference workloads, with a focus on efficiency and programmability that allows customers to optimize for specific model architectures. The company has licensed its Ascalon RISC-V architecture to Samsung, LG, and Hyundai — major Korean conglomerates building AI chips for consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial applications — demonstrating that Tenstorrent's IP has value beyond its own chip products. RISC-V's open-standard nature is a strategic advantage in markets where companies want to avoid dependence on ARM's licensing terms or Intel's x86 ecosystem.\n\nTenstorrent reached a $3.2B valuation and has raised $800M in total funding from investors including Samsung and LG Technology Ventures, reflecting the strategic interest of its largest licensing customers in the company's long-term success. Jim Keller's reputation as a chip architecture legend lends Tenstorrent technical credibility that few AI chip startups can match. The company competes in the AI chip market against Nvidia, Google, Amazon, and a field of well-funded startups including Groq, Cerebras, and Etched.
Claude 4 family (claude-opus-4-6, claude-sonnet-4-6, claude-haiku-4-5) at $5B ARR (2025); $183B valuation (Series F, Sept 2025); $14.3B raised — Amazon $8B, Google $2B; Claude Code at $500M+ ARR; 300K+ business customers; Claude.ai 18M+ MAU; competing with OpenAI o3/GPT-4.5, Google Gemini 2.0, Meta Llama 4.
Anthropic is a San Francisco-based AI safety and research company that builds the Claude family of large language models. As of 2026, the current Claude 4 generation includes claude-opus-4-6 (most capable, reasoning and agentic tasks), claude-sonnet-4-6 (balanced performance and speed), and claude-haiku-4-5 (fast and cost-efficient). Anthropic also offers Claude Code — an agentic CLI for software engineering — generating $500M+ ARR by mid-2025.
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