Quadric
Developer of edge AI processor IP that helps device makers run neural-network and signal-processing workloads on-chip.
Overview
Quadric builds semiconductor IP for edge AI computing, centered on processor architecture intended to run machine-learning inference and related workloads inside devices. Its target market includes chipmakers and device manufacturers that need on-device AI performance without relying solely on cloud compute. The company is positioned in AI infrastructure, with differentiation around purpose-built edge AI processing for embedded systems. Quadric has raised $46M, with its Series C extended through a second close led by the World Bank's IFC.
Funding History
Quadric Extends Series C to $46M with Second Close led by World Bank's IFC
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Quadric raised in total?
- Quadric has raised a total of $46M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Quadric's investors?
- Quadric's investors include World Bank's IFC.
- What does Quadric do?
- Quadric builds semiconductor IP for edge AI computing, centered on processor architecture intended to run machine-learning inference and related workloads inside devices. Its target market includes chipmakers and device manufacturers that need on-device AI performance without relying solely on cloud compute. The company is positioned in AI infrastructure, with differentiation around purpose-built edge AI processing for embedded systems. Quadric has raised $46M, with its Series C extended through a second close led by the World Bank's IFC.
- Where is Quadric headquartered?
- Quadric is headquartered in Burlingame, United States.
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