Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
MX1 launched with PCIe 6.0 + CXL 3.2. MX1S ships 2026. FMS 2025 Best of Show. Thousands of RISC-V cores inside memory for near-data AI inference — solves KV cache bottleneck.
XCENA (formerly MetisX) is developing computational memory products that place thousands of RISC-V processing cores inside a CXL-attached memory module — enabling AI inference to run where the data lives rather than requiring massive data transfers to a GPU. The MX1 computational memory product launched with PCIe 6.0 and CXL 3.2 interfaces and won Best of Show at FMS 2025, with the improved MX1S targeting a 2026 production launch.
Most cited AI agent framework in 2026; LangGraph has 8,200+ GitHub stars. $25M Series A at $200M valuation. LangSmith observability platform for production agents. Used in majority of enterprise multi-agent deployments; 80K+ GitHub stars total.
LangChain was founded in 2022 by Harrison Chase and emerged from the open-source community as the dominant framework for building applications powered by large language models. Originally a Python library, it provided developers with composable building blocks—chains, agents, memory modules, and tool integrations—to connect LLMs with external data sources and APIs. The framework addressed a critical gap: making it practical to build production-grade LLM applications beyond simple prompt-and-response patterns.\n\nLangChain's product portfolio has expanded significantly, with LangGraph serving as its graph-based orchestration layer for stateful, multi-actor AI agent workflows. LangSmith provides observability, debugging, and evaluation tooling for LLM pipelines in production. The commercial LangChain Platform offers hosted deployment and collaboration features for enterprise teams. These products target AI engineers, ML teams at enterprises, and the broader developer community building agent-based systems and RAG pipelines.\n\nWith over 100,000 active developers and LangGraph accumulating 8,200+ GitHub stars, LangChain remains the most cited AI agent framework heading into 2026. The company raised a $25M Series A at a $200M valuation and has become deeply embedded in how enterprises build and deploy AI agents. Its ecosystem of integrations—covering hundreds of LLM providers, vector databases, and tools—makes it a foundational layer of the modern AI application stack.
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