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Taalas emerges from stealth with CAD 50 million in venture funding

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  • Taalas, a Canadian developer and manufacturer of AI chips, emerged from stealth and announced that it has raised a total of CAD 50 million (~USD 37 million) across two funding rounds led by Pierre Lamond and Quiet Capital.

  • The company plans to tape out its first large language model chip in the third quarter of 2024 and make it available to early customers in the first quarter of 2025. 

  • Formed in 2023, Taalas aims to develop AI chips capable of storing an entire large AI model without the need for external memory. The company claims this can outperform a small GPU data center.

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