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Chip startup Tensordyne expects $200 million in orders for AI system to rival Nvidia

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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Tensordyne Projects $200M in AI Chip Orders to Compete with Nvidia

Tensordyne's Strategic Moves in the AI Chip Market

AI Chip Orders and Market Position

June 15 (Reuters) - Tensordyne said on Monday it expects more than $200 million in orders for its new inference system, as the AI chip startup positions itself as a direct challenger to Nvidia in a fast-growing but increasingly power-hungry market.

Development and Manufacturing Partnerships

Collaboration with Industry Leaders

Its Tensordyne Napier chip, developed in collaboration with Broadcom and HPE-owned Juniper Networks, is being manufactured by TSMC, the world's leading contract chipmaker.

Addressing AI Infrastructure Challenges

Performance and Efficiency Goals

The Sunnyvale, California-based company aims to ease AI infrastructure constraints by improving inference speed, power efficiency and rack density amid surging generative AI demand.

Market Reception and Demand

Interest from Industry Players

CEO Marc Bolitho told Reuters that the product is set for an official launch in the coming months and the startup is seeing "a great amount of interest."

Letters of Intent and Forecasted Demand

"We have over a dozen letters of intent for companies to evaluate our beta systems and we have over $200 million in forecasted demand going forward," he said.

The company said AI infrastructure providers Cirrascale and BlueSky Compute had shown interest in the system, along with large technology companies and AI cloud service providers.

Company Background and Funding

History and Investment

Founded in 2017 as Recogni, it rebranded as Tensordyne last year. It has raised about $176 million from investors including Celesta Capital, GreatPoint Ventures and Juniper Networks, and is preparing for a Series D funding round later this year.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

Key Takeaways

  • Tensordyne’s Napier inference system, built with Broadcom and Juniper (now HPE-owned), is manufactured by TSMC and has attracted over $200 million in forecasted demand, backed by letters of intent from more than a dozen companies (tensordyne.ai).
  • The startup, rebranded in September 2025 from Recogni, employs a novel logarithmic “Pareto” number system to cut inference power use by up to 8× and reduce capex per token (hashrateindex.com).
  • Tensordyne has raised approximately $176 million (or $175.9 million) as of late 2025, preparing for a Series D round later this year (cbinsights.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tensordyne's main product?
Tensordyne's main product is the Napier inference system, an AI chip developed to improve inference speed, power efficiency, and rack density.
How much demand does Tensordyne expect for its new AI system?
Tensordyne expects more than $200 million in orders for its AI inference system.
Who are some of Tensordyne's partners in developing the Napier chip?
Tensordyne developed the Napier chip in collaboration with Broadcom and Juniper Networks; the chip is manufactured by TSMC.
Which companies have shown interest in Tensordyne's AI system?
AI infrastructure providers Cirrascale, BlueSky Compute, large technology companies, and AI cloud service providers have shown interest.
When was Tensordyne founded and how much has it raised?
Tensordyne was founded in 2017 as Recogni (renamed in 2023) and has raised about $176 million from investors.

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