Epic Microsystems raises $21M in Series A
Epic Microsystems, a semiconductor company specializing in power delivery systems for artificial intelligence infrastructure, secured $21 million in a Series A funding round led by Seligman Ventures. This funding initiative aims to expedite the commercialization of Epic Microsystems' vertical power delivery technology designed for AI data centers.
The Series A round drew participation from notable investors including Intel Capital, AICONIC Ventures, and Cambium Capital, alongside existing seed investors such as A&E Investments, Assam Ventures, and Nepenthe Capital. With this latest injection of capital, Epic Microsystems' total funding has reached $26 million. This financial backing underscores growing interest in technology solutions that address the operational demands of modern AI workloads, which necessitate enhanced data center capacities and efficiencies.
Epic Microsystems is focused on innovating solutions to meet escalating power requirements of AI data center infrastructures. Current power delivery systems are struggling to cope with the increasing demands, where some AI racks pull over 100 kilowatts while next-gen designs aim for up to 1 megawatt per rack. CEO Sabin Eftimie highlighted these challenges, noting traditional low-voltage systems are reaching their limits in terms of efficiency and practicality. The company's new power-delivery component leverages a hybrid switch capacitor architecture, offering superior thermal performance without requiring extensive copper or in-rack infrastructure.
This funding round arrives amid a broader trend of heightened investment in AI infrastructure, as competitors prioritize efficiency and scaling capabilities. Epic Microsystems’ technology is poised to afford AI datacenters the ability to densify racks while alleviating thermal management issues and optimizing space. This is especially pertinent as major players like Nvidia Corp. experiment with power conversion strategies to enhance both compute capacity and cooling efficiency at the rack level.
Looking ahead, Epic Microsystems will focus on applying this capital towards scaling their technology and advancing the deployment in leading AI architectures. As AI datacenters continue to evolve, effective power management solutions will remain critical, positioning Epic Microsystems to play a pivotal role in the sector's future development.
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This transaction is classified in Semiconductor with a reported deal value of $21M. Figures and status may change as sources update.