Tsavorite Secures $100 Million in Pre-Orders for Next-Gen AI Chips

AI startup Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence announced it has secured over $100 million in pre-orders from enterprises and cloud providers across the U.S., Asia, and Europe for its next-generation AI chips, designed to scale complex artificial intelligence workloads efficiently.

The company said demand has been particularly strong for its Omni Processing Unit (OPU) — a new compute architecture that integrates CPU, GPU, memory, and connectivity into a single device. This unified design allows the hardware to be reconfigured for diverse applications, addressing challenges in power efficiency, scalability, and cost that have become central to AI infrastructure development.

Founded in 2023 by former Intel and semiconductor industry veterans, Tsavorite aims to deliver its first AI chips and enterprise-class AI systems by next year. These devices will support agentic AI workflows — autonomous, multi-step AI processes that require high efficiency and interoperability between compute layers.

“We’ve built the first truly composable, developer-friendly AI platform that delivers step-change gains in efficiency, cost, and scale from edge to hyperscale,” said CEO Shalesh Thusoo.

The company is partnering with Samsung Foundry, using its SF4X platform solution to fabricate the OPU. Tsavorite declined to reveal its valuation or total funding raised so far, but analysts say the pre-orders highlight surging demand for specialized AI chips that can handle increasingly complex data center workloads.