Chip startup Tensordyne forecasts more than $200 million in demand for new AI inference system

Chip startup Tensordyne, formerly known as Recogni, said more than a dozen organizations have signed letters of intent to evaluate its new AI inference system, with forecast demand exceeding $200 million. The company is targeting faster inference, better power efficiency and higher rack density, drawing interest from Cirrascale, BlueSky Compute, large technology companies and AI cloud service providers. The product is set for an official launch in the coming months, and the startup is preparing for a Series D funding round later this year.