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Sequoia Capital: Silicon Valley giant invests $50m in Bristol-based AI startup | Sequoia Capital: Silicon Valley giant invests $50m in Bristol-based AI startup |
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Silicon Valley investment giant Sequoia Capital has pumped $50m (£38m) into Bristol-headquartered artificial intelligence chip producer Graphcore – a major vote of confidence in the UK’s booming startup scene. | |
Sequoia is best known as an early investor in some of the technology sectors’ most prominent names – including Apple, Oracle, Yahoo, Google, YouTube, PayPal, Instagram, WhatsApp and Airbnb. | |
Nigel Toon, chief executive officer of Graphcore, said that Sequoia was a suitable fit for his company because of its understanding of the importance of machine learning and how this will “reshape computing”. | Nigel Toon, chief executive officer of Graphcore, said that Sequoia was a suitable fit for his company because of its understanding of the importance of machine learning and how this will “reshape computing”. |
“We’re not obsessed with raising money, we’re obsessed with who we work with – our customers, our team, our partners and our investors,” Mr Toon said. | |
The cash injection will help Graphcore, which was founded last year, to accelerate growth to meet the expected global demand for its machine-intelligence processor, the company said. It said that it aims to scale up production, hire developers and build a team in Palo Alto, California, to help support customers. | |
“Efficient AI processing power is rapidly becoming the most sought-after resource in the technological world,” said Mr Toon. | “Efficient AI processing power is rapidly becoming the most sought-after resource in the technological world,” said Mr Toon. |
“Sequoia has a deep understanding of what it takes to scale and build a successful business and we are looking forward to a long partnership with them.” | “Sequoia has a deep understanding of what it takes to scale and build a successful business and we are looking forward to a long partnership with them.” |
Matt Miller, a partner at Sequoia, will join the board of directors of Graphcore as a result of the investment. | Matt Miller, a partner at Sequoia, will join the board of directors of Graphcore as a result of the investment. |
He said that Graphcore’s “product architecture, team and early market interest make it the best positioned new entrant in this market”. | He said that Graphcore’s “product architecture, team and early market interest make it the best positioned new entrant in this market”. |
“We look forward to helping them build a large and enduring company,” he added. | “We look forward to helping them build a large and enduring company,” he added. |
Bill Coughran, another partner at Sequoia, will join Graphcore's technical advisory board. | Bill Coughran, another partner at Sequoia, will join Graphcore's technical advisory board. |
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