Tsavorite Scalable Intelligence said it has secured more than $100 million in pre-orders for its AI chips from customers across the U.S., Asia and Europe, according to the announcement.
The startup introduced its Omni Processing Unit (OPU), a device that unifies CPU, GPU, memory and scale-up/scale-out connectivity in one architecture and can be configured for different power and performance targets. Production silicon and Helix appliances are slated for 2026, the company said.
“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 Shalesh Thusoo, founder and CEO.
Tsavorite said the OPU stack is Arm Neoverse–based and will be fabricated on Samsung Foundry’s SF4X platform, and that early traction includes interest from Fortune Global 500 firms, sovereign cloud providers and systems integrators.