Microsoft-Backed D-Matrix Ships Corsair AI Chip Claiming 10x Speed Advantage Over Nvidia This Month

According to CNBC, D-Matrix, backed by Microsoft through its M12 venture arm, is shipping its Corsair AI inference chip this month to major hyperscalers and frontier AI labs. The startup, founded in 2019 and valued at around $2 billion, claims Corsair can run inference workloads 10 times faster and using five times less energy than Nvidia GPUs, while costing three times cheaper when paired with Nvidia Blackwell. D-Matrix has raised approximately $500 million to date. The chip uses an integrated SRAM memory approach that avoids the DRAM supply constraints facing competitors. About 90% of Corsair customers are in the U.S., with additional deployment in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, according to CEO Sid Sheth.
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