On February 26, according to Fortune, AI startup Callosum completed $10.25 million in funding. Callosum is developing software that can coordinate AI workloads across various types of chips, challenging the industry’s reliance on running increasingly large models on大量相同的英伟达GPU. This round was led by Plural, a European early-stage venture fund, with participation from angel investors including Charlie Songhurst, Stan Boland of FiveAI, and John Lazar of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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AI startup Callosum completes $10.25 million funding round, led by Plural
On February 26, according to Fortune, AI startup Callosum completed $10.25 million in funding. Callosum is developing software that can coordinate AI workloads across various types of chips, challenging the industry’s reliance on running increasingly large models on大量相同的英伟达GPU. This round was led by Plural, a European early-stage venture fund, with participation from angel investors including Charlie Songhurst, Stan Boland of FiveAI, and John Lazar of the Royal Academy of Engineering.