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Phytium Technologies - About the company

Phytium Technologies is a funded company based in Guangzhou (China), founded in 2012. It operates as a Develops High Performance Processor. The company has 16 active competitors, including 7 funded and 4 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Empower Semiconductor, SiPearl and iDEAL Semiconductor.

Company Details

Phytium Technologies is a startup developing low power and high-performance microprocessors, accelerators, reference board design and various server designs. Phytium's microprocessor chips and ASICs have already found their way in market. Phytium has developed an aggressive processor in 2015, using 64 custom ARMv8 cores which can run upto at 2GHz at 28nm.
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Founded Year
2012
Location
Guangzhou, China
Stage
Funding Raised
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Phytium Technologies's funding and investors

Phytium Technologies is a funded company. Phytium Technologies has 2 institutional investors.

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Phytium Technologies's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Phytium Technologies include Empower Semiconductor, SiPearl and iDEAL Semiconductor. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Phytium Technologies, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Empower Semiconductor
Empower Semiconductor
2014, San Francisco (United States), Series D
Developer of novel on-chip power management architecture
$215M
62/100
2nd
Logo for SiPearl
SiPearl
2019, Maisons Laffitte (France), Series A
Developer of low-power microprocessor
$153M
58/100
3rd
Logo for iDEAL Semiconductor
iDEAL Semiconductor
2017, Bethlehem (United States), Series C
Manufacturer of low powered-microprocessors
$75M
56/100
4th
Logo for MintNeuro
MintNeuro
2022, London (United Kingdom), Seed
Low power integrated circuits
$1.29M
48/100
5th
Logo for Transmeta
Transmeta
1995, Santa Clara (United States), Acquired
Manufacturer of microprocessors
$88M
47/100
6th
Logo for Applied Micro Circuits
Applied Micro Circuits
1979, Sunnyvale (United States), Acquired
Developer of application specific network processors
-
45/100
7th
Logo for P. A. Semi
P. A. Semi
2003, Santa Clara (United States), Acquired
Low power PowerPC processors
$50M
41/100
8th
Logo for Velaura AI
Velaura AI
2022, Santa Clara (United States), Funding Raised
Developer of low-power compute solutions tailored for data center, edge, and physical AI applications
-
40/100
9th
Logo for Sandbridge Technologies
Sandbridge Technologies
2000, White Plains (United States), Deadpooled
Developed baseband processors for mobile handsets
$51.9M
39/100
10th
Logo for Coherent Logix
Coherent Logix
2005, Austin (United States), Series A
Provider of low power, C-programmable, multi-core processors
$3M
37/100
12th
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Phytium Technologies
2012, Guangzhou (China), Funding Raised
Develops High Performance Processor
-
32/100
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