Power demand inside AI chips is growing fast. Many data centres now reach their limits. This creates a wall that slows progress. PowerLattice has stepped forward to solve this problem. The company has raised 25M in Series A funding. The round was led by Playground Global and Celesta Capital.
PowerLattice has also revealed a breakthrough chiplet. The chiplet brings power directly into the processor package. This idea changes how power moves inside a chip. It also cuts energy loss. It makes each watt work harder. The result is a drop in compute power needs by more than 50.
PowerLattice has now raised 31M in total. The company said this push will support development for next-generation AI accelerators. The company also said its work will help data centres break past limits that slow growth in AI.