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“We are sprinting towards implementation of our first chip”, says UK startup in AI inference race

May 2025 • tech.eu • 30 mins read

Fractile is developing an AI inference chip which it claims can run LLMs faster and more energy efficient than Nvidia's GPUs.

16 European hardware startups to watch, according to VCs

April 2025 • Sifted • 6 mins read

A new generation of hardware startups is helping rebuild Europe’s industrial base

11 future of compute startups to watch, according to VCs

April 2025 • Sifted • 6 mins read

Investors from Parkwalk, Amadeus Capital Partners, Apex Ventures, First Momentum Ventures and AlbionVC share the startups they’re watching

Walter Goodwin: How the UK can be a global AI leader

February 2025 • The Engineer • 4 mins read

If the UK wants to be a world leader in AI, it needs to build and own its foundations, says Walter Goodwin, CEO and Founder of Fractile.

AI chips (2025)

February 2025 • Sifted • 7 mins read

Fractile is the pick of the bunch

CEO interview: Walter Goodwin, Fractile

February 2025 • eeNews Europe • 4 mins read

UK chip designer Fractile is on the way to producing AI chips for datacentres

Grappling with the inference time concept

January 2025 • Data Center Dynamics • 6 mins read

Inference is the new AI buzzword. Fractile is building hardware to support it at scale

Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger reinvents himself as an angel investor in AI startup Fractile

January 2025 • CTech • 2 mins read

The British startup, backed by $15M in funding, aims to revolutionize low-cost AI inferencing with innovative chip technology.

Fractile on song as ARIA awards £5m to AI chip design pioneer

October 2024 • Business Weekly • 0 min read

Founded in 2022 by AI PhD, Walter Goodwin, Fractile has already built a world-class team with senior hires from NVIDIA, Arm and Imagination.

The Prototype: This Startup’s Chips Might Make AI A Lot Cheaper

October 2024 • Forbes • 4 mins read

U.K.-based hardware startup Fractile, recently emerged from stealth with $15 million in backing, is developing an AI co-processor that integrates memory and processing together.