SambaNova Systems: $676 Million In Series D Funding And Over $5 Billion Valuation

SambaNova Systems: $676 Million In Series D Funding And Over $5 Billion Valuation
  • SambaNova Systems announced it has raised $676 million in Series D funding and a valuation of over $5 billion. These are the details.

SambaNova Systems — the company building the industry’s most advanced software, hardware, and services to run artificial intelligence applications — announced it has raised a $676 million Series D round of funding led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2. This round of funding includes additional new investors Temasek and GIC, plus existing backers including funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, Intel Capital, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Walden International, and WRVI. The Series D funding round brings SambaNova’s total funding to over $1 billion and surged the valuation to more than $5 billion.


SambaNova plans to use the funding round to aggressively challenge legacy competitors as it continues to shatter the computational limits of AI hardware and software currently on the market — all while making AI solutions for private and public sectors more accessible.


SambaNova’s flagship offering is Dataflow-as-a-Service (DaaS), which is a subscription-based, extensible AI services platform designed to jump-start enterprise-level AI initiatives, augmenting organizations’ AI capabilities and accelerating the work of existing data centers, allowing the organization to focus on its business objectives instead of infrastructure. And at the core of DaaS is SambaNova’s DataScale, an integrated software and hardware systems platform with optimized algorithms and next-generation processors delivering unmatched capabilities and efficiency across applications for training, inference, data analytics, and high-performance computing. Plus SambaNova’s software-defined-hardware approach has set world records in AI performance, accuracy, scale, and ease of use.


Stanford Professors Kunle Olukotun and Chris Ré, along with Rodrigo Liang (CEO), founded SambaNova in 2017 and came out of stealth in December 2020. And Olukotun is known as the “father of the multi-core processor” and the leader of the Stanford Hydra Chip Multiprocessor (CMP) research project. Ré is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. And he is a MacArthur Genius Award recipient, and is affiliated with the Statistical Machine Learning Group, Pervasive Parallelism Lab, and Stanford AI Lab.


KEY QUOTES:


“We’re here to revolutionize the AI market, and this round greatly accelerates that mission. Traditional CPU and GPU architectures have reached their computational limits. To truly unleash AI’s potential to solve humanity’s greatest technology challenges, a new approach is needed. We’ve figured out that approach, and it’s exciting to see a wealth of prudent investors validate that.”


— Rodrigo Liang, SambaNova co-founder and CEO


“SambaNova has created a leading systems architecture that is flexible, efficient and scalable. This provides a holistic software and hardware solution for customers and alleviates the additional complexity driven by single technology component solutions. We are excited to partner with Rodrigo and the SambaNova team to support their mission of bringing advanced AI solutions to organizations globally.”


— Deep Nishar, Senior Managing Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers


“In working with the industry’s premier investors, we have the support needed to bring SambaNova’s bold vision to life and make AI accessible for any organization. The democratization of artificial intelligence will certainly accelerate how the technology impacts our world and will unlock new possibilities for its use.”


— Lip-Bu Tan, SambaNova chairman