AheadComputing
Seed Round in 2025
AheadComputing is a technology company that designs and licenses high-performance microprocessor cores, along with related support services. Their focus is on RISC-V core intellectual property, offering scalable solutions for next-generation embedded systems. By providing efficient and scalable embedded systems, AheadComputing helps clients enhance performance, reduce power consumption, and accelerate time-to-market for their devices across diverse applications.
Efficient Computer
Seed Round in 2024
Efficient Computer is a technology company focused on developing innovative computer architecture and software solutions for embedded computing applications. The company has created a general-purpose processor that operates with exceptional energy efficiency, consuming 100 times less power than leading commercially available processors. This patented technology supports programming in standard high-level languages such as C and C++, as well as popular AI and machine learning frameworks. The Efficient architecture is designed to be scalable, accommodating a wide range of applications from Internet of Things (IoT) devices to edge computing, thus enabling extended battery life in mobile devices and facilitating energy-efficient computing across various sectors. By addressing the critical energy challenges in computing, Efficient Computer aims to unlock new possibilities for high-value use cases, including digital signal processing, embedded analytics, and artificial intelligence.
Flex Logix
Series D in 2021
Flex Logix is a semiconductor and software company founded in 2014 and based in Mountain View, California. The company specializes in embedding field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) of any size within integrated circuits. Its innovative technology allows chips to change their functionality even after shipment, enabling chip designers to reconfigure essential register-transfer levels both within the integrated circuit and across the entire system. Flex Logix generates revenue through a licensing model that includes the delivery of design files and tools, an annual license for its EFLX Compiler for ongoing programming needs, and royalties based on usage.
Flex Logix
Series C in 2019
Flex Logix is a semiconductor and software company founded in 2014 and based in Mountain View, California. The company specializes in embedding field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) of any size within integrated circuits. Its innovative technology allows chips to change their functionality even after shipment, enabling chip designers to reconfigure essential register-transfer levels both within the integrated circuit and across the entire system. Flex Logix generates revenue through a licensing model that includes the delivery of design files and tools, an annual license for its EFLX Compiler for ongoing programming needs, and royalties based on usage.
Flex Logix
Series B in 2017
Flex Logix is a semiconductor and software company founded in 2014 and based in Mountain View, California. The company specializes in embedding field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) of any size within integrated circuits. Its innovative technology allows chips to change their functionality even after shipment, enabling chip designers to reconfigure essential register-transfer levels both within the integrated circuit and across the entire system. Flex Logix generates revenue through a licensing model that includes the delivery of design files and tools, an annual license for its EFLX Compiler for ongoing programming needs, and royalties based on usage.
Flex Logix
Series A in 2015
Flex Logix is a semiconductor and software company founded in 2014 and based in Mountain View, California. The company specializes in embedding field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) of any size within integrated circuits. Its innovative technology allows chips to change their functionality even after shipment, enabling chip designers to reconfigure essential register-transfer levels both within the integrated circuit and across the entire system. Flex Logix generates revenue through a licensing model that includes the delivery of design files and tools, an annual license for its EFLX Compiler for ongoing programming needs, and royalties based on usage.