“Father of the Pentium” Backs Bengaluru’s Agrani Labs in $8 Million Stealth-to-Seed Launch

Agrani Labs, an AI semiconductor startup founded by a powerhouse team of former Intel and AMD executives, has emerged from stealth mode with $8 million (approximately ₹73.4 crore) in seed funding. The round was led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from a group of prominent angel investors.

The fresh capital will be used to aggressively scale engineering efforts and accelerate the development of a high-performance AI GPU designed specifically for the global data center market.

A “Dream Team” for Indian Silicon

Agrani Labs is led by a founding quartet with over 100 years of combined experience in high-performance computing (HPC):

  • Dheemanth Nagaraj (CEO): Former Intel Fellow and GPU architect.

  • Ashok Jagannathan (Chief Architect): Veteran chip designer with deep roots in AMD’s processor roadmap.

  • Srikanth Nimmagadda (Chief Technologist): Expert in advanced semiconductor nodes and fabrication.

  • Rajesh Vivekanandham (Chief Performance Architect): Specialist in silicon performance optimization.

The startup has also secured a major endorsement by onboarding Vinod Dham, widely recognized as the “Father of the Pentium,” as a founding advisor. Dham’s involvement provides a strategic bridge between Silicon Valley’s architectural legacy and India’s maturing semiconductor ecosystem.

The Full-Stack Vision: Hardware + Software

While most semiconductor startups focus solely on silicon, Agrani Labs is building a full-stack AI compute platform. Recognizing that “software eats hardware” in the AI world, the company is concurrently developing:

  1. Proprietary GPU Architecture: Grounds-up design tailored for generative AI and LLM training.

  2. Software Ecosystem: Custom compilers, optimized libraries, system software, and AI frameworks to ensure “day-one” usability for developers.

  3. Integrated Pipelines: Tight coupling of hardware and software to maximize throughput and minimize latency in data center environments.

“AI is the most impactful technology inflection in the last century. For a team that has lived and breathed compute architecture for decades, building an AI computer from the ground up to advance this technology is incredibly gratifying,” said Dheemanth Nagaraj, Co-founder & CEO.

Tapping into a Trillion-Dollar Market

The demand for AI data center silicon is projected to explode from $207 billion in 2025 to over $1 trillion by 2030. Currently dominated by a unipolar market, Agrani Labs aims to provide a globally competitive alternative designed and built from India.

The startup is currently collaborating with academic institutions, semiconductor foundries, and government research bodies to fast-track its prototype to a final “taped-out” product.

By: Vanshika Tayal

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