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Untether AI was a Canadian technology company that developed microchips and compilers for neural net processing. The at-memory compute architecture was built largely on standard silicon processes with some customization done on memory cells and processing elements. The $125 million dollars raised in Series B funding in July 2021[1] led to a top MLPerf disclosure in August 2024 [2] and a launch of its speedAI-240 product in October 2024 [3]. The MLPerf results indicated the at-memory architecture could achieve 3 to 6X the power efficiency of competing approaches. Despite the early success, Untether AI was shut down in June 2025 [4].
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