Tech
May 28, 2026
Has the hunt for AI compute uncovered the next Cerebras?
General Compute, an inference‑focused neocloud, closed a $15 million seed round and secured a $300 …
General Compute, a new inference neocloud, raised a $15 million seed round at a $60 million post‑money valuation and booked a $300 million order for SambaNova’s upcoming SN50 chips. The company promises 600‑700 tokens per second per chip and a deployment model that fits into existing, air‑cooled data‑center infrastructure.
General Compute’s Funding and Strategic Partnerships
Seed round led by FUSE VC with participation from Carya Venture Partners and Village Global Ventures.
Co‑founders Finn Puklowski (CEO) and Jason Goodison (CTO) partnered with SambaNova, an Intel‑backed chipmaker focused on inference.
General Compute will be the first neocloud to deploy SambaNova’s SN50 chips, ordering $300 million worth of hardware.
Colocation strategy includes traditional data‑center providers and repurposed crypto‑miner facilities.
Financial Snapshot: $15 Million Seed and $300 Million Chip Order
Seed funding: $15 million raised, valuing the company at $60 million post‑money.
Chip commitment: $300 million of SN50 chips on order, enough to power a large inference fleet.
Comparable market moves: Nvidia’s $20 billion acquisition of Groq (Dec 2025) and Cerebras’ $57 billion IPO (May 2026) illustrate the scale of inference‑focused investments.
Implications for the AI Inference Landscape
The shift from GPU‑centric training to specialized inference hardware is accelerating. SambaNova’s memory‑rich, flexible architecture claims to outperform GPUs, Groq, and Cerebras on token‑throughput, delivering 600‑700 tokens/sec versus ~250 tokens/sec for GPUs. Air‑cooled, low‑power chips lower the barrier to entry for colocation, enabling rapid deployment in existing facilities and even in repurposed crypto‑mining sites. This could democratize high‑speed inference, pressure pricing, and spur a wave of niche cloud providers focused on agent‑to‑agent workloads.
What the Next Year May Hold for Inference‑First Cloud Providers
When SambaNova releases its next‑gen chips later in 2026, General Compute’s early access positions it to capture a sizable share of the fast‑inference market. Expect:
Increased competition among inference‑only clouds (e.g., CoreWeave, OpenRouter) to offer multi‑model routing and token‑cost optimization.
More venture capital flowing into inference‑focused startups, mirroring the recent $113 million Series B for OpenRouter.
Potential consolidation as larger players (Nvidia, Intel) seek partnerships or acquisitions to secure the most efficient inference stacks.
Speed and cost efficiency will become the primary differentiators, shaping the architecture choices that dominate the AI future.
#General Compute
#SambaNova
#Finn Puklowski
Read More