NeoLogic embarked on a groundbreaking journey to create energy-efficient CPUs for AI servers, defying industry skepticism. Avi Messica and Ziv Leshem, the founders, were initially told their innovative idea was unattainable, but they persisted in their mission.
“The majority of individuals we encountered doubted the feasibility,” stated Messica in an interview with TechCrunch. “Some even claimed that innovation in logic synthesis and circuit design, which are deemed mature fields, was impossible.”
NeoLogic, headquartered in Israel, challenged these notions by developing a server CPU that employs simplified logic to enhance processing speed while reducing power consumption. This fabless semiconductor startup, established in 2021 by Messica and Leshem, boasts a collective experience of 50 years in the semiconductor industry.
The company’s vision stemmed from the realization that the traditional scaling of transistors, as per Moore’s Law, had reached its limits. While the industry had halted further advancements in transistor miniaturization, NeoLogic remained steadfast in its pursuit of innovation.
Collaborating with two undisclosed hyperscaler partners, NeoLogic is crafting server CPUs with the aim of introducing a single-core test chip by year-end. The ultimate goal is to integrate these energy-efficient CPUs into data centers by 2027.
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Securing a $10 million Series A funding round led by KOMPAS VC, NeoLogic plans to expand its engineering team and further enhance its CPU development. This financial backing aligns with the escalating energy demands of data centers amid the burgeoning AI landscape.
As the energy consumption of data centers continues to surge, NeoLogic’s energy-saving CPUs hold the promise of revolutionizing the market. Messica envisions substantial cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and societal benefits stemming from their innovative technology.