Speedata, a Tel Aviv-based chip startup, has successfully closed a $44 million Series B funding round, bringing its total funding to $114 million. This significant investment was led by existing investors Walden Catalyst Ventures, 83North, Koch Disruptive Technologies, Pitango First, and Viola Ventures, along with strategic investors Lip-Bu Tan (Intel CEO and Walden Catalyst Ventures Managing Partner) and Eyal Waldman (Mellanox Technologies Co-Founder).
The funding will fuel Speedata's expansion and go-to-market strategy for its innovative analytics processing unit (APU). This APU is designed to dramatically accelerate big data analytics and AI workloads, offering significantly improved performance and energy efficiency compared to existing solutions like GPUs. Speedata's technology addresses key bottlenecks in data analytics, providing a purpose-built solution for faster processing.
