TensorWave is a GPU cloud provider that focuses on delivering cutting-edge AI compute capabilities via AMD Instinct’s GPUs. Recently, the company raised $100 million in its series A funding round. The round was led by Magnetar Capital and AMD Ventures, with additional participation from existing investors Maverick Silicon, Nexus Venture Partners and Prosperity7 Ventures.
This investment builds on TensorWave’s previous $43 million raised in simple agreements for future equity (SAFE) funding, which closed in October 2024.
The new round of financing will help TensorWave expand its operations, increase its workforce, and accelerate the deployment of its 8,192 Instinct MI325X-powered training cluster.
This AI compute infrastructure represents the start of TensorWave’s attempt to establish itself as a leader in the rapidly increasing AI infrastructure market. The company focuses on offering accessible, scalable compute services powered by AMD’s technology.
Darrick Horton, CEO of TensorWave, stated, “This $100 million funding propels TensorWave’s mission to democratise access to cutting-edge AI compute. Our Instinct MI325X GPU cluster marks just the beginning as we aim to become the emerging leader in the AMD-powered AI infrastructure ecosystem.”
Meanwhile, Mathew Hein, chief strategy officer and SVP of corporate development at AMD, praised TensorWave for its role in the evolving AI ecosystem. “The new funding will allow TensorWave to grow its operations, increase its workforce, and accelerate the deployment of its 8,192 Instinct MI325X-powered training cluster.”
“TensorWave is not just bringing more compute but, rather, an entirely new class of compute to a capacity-constrained market…We think this will be highly beneficial to the AI infrastructure ecosystem writ large, and we’re thrilled to continue our support of the company,” Kenneth Safar, managing director of Maverick Capital, said.
Moreover, TensorWave has secured an AI infrastructure agreement with TECfusions, which will lease 1 GW of AI capacity across TECfusions’ data centre portfolio.