AI chip startup Etched has doubled its valuation to $21 billion following a massive $700 million funding round led by quantitative trading giant Jane Street. Co-founded in 2022 by three Harvard dropouts in their early 20s (Gavin Uberti, Chris Zhu, and Robert Wachen), San Jose-based Etched has rapidly emerged as a prominent challenger to Nvidia in the specialized artificial intelligence silicon market. Unlike general-purpose graphics processing units (GPUs) built for both training and inference, Etched designs application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) strictly optimized for transformer-based AI inference, separating processes into low-voltage prefill stages and cluster-scale memory decode architectures. Capitalizing on its explosive growth, the company has recruited top-tier engineering talent from major legacy players—including approximately 15% of its 400-employee workforce coming directly from Nvidia, alongside veterans from Google, Broadcom, and Intel. Jane Street serves as both a primary lead investor and Etched's inaugural customer, having tested and deployed the startup's first server rack in its data center after booking over $1 billion in total customer orders.
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Left: Outlets focus on wealth concentration among elite tech founders, labor migration patterns in the semiconductor sector, and systemic capital allocation inside the artificial intelligence boom. Center: Reports emphasize verifiable financial metrics, valuation multipliers, funding round participants, and technical specifications of the startup's inference ASICs. Right: Commentary underscores market-driven innovation, free-enterprise competition challenging established monopolies, and the tangible validation provided by private corporate customers.
The Wall Street Journal published an exclusive investigative report regarding Etched's rapid valuation surge, engineering hires, and customer deployments. https://www.wsj.com/articles/etched-ai-startup-valuation-nvidia-talent-jane-street-2026
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