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Home » VSORA Raises $46M to Launch AI Inference Chip

VSORA Raises $46M to Launch AI Inference Chip

April 30, 2025
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VSORA, a French startup specializing in ultra-high-performance AI inference chips, has secured $46 million in funding to bring its Jotunn8 (J8) processor to market. Backed by Otium, a French family office, Omnes Capital, Adélie Capital, and the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund, the investment will support production of the J8 chip in 2025. Targeting the global demand for efficient, high-performance AI inference, the J8 is designed to outperform leading GPUs with more than 3,200 teraflops of compute power while consuming less than half the energy—making it ideal for generative AI, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and edge applications.

Positioning itself as Europe’s only viable challenger to dominant non-European AI chipmakers, VSORA aims to address escalating needs for real-time inference at scale. Unlike training-focused accelerators, the J8’s architecture is optimized for latency-sensitive workloads. The company, founded in 2015 and operating in France and Taiwan, has already established strategic partnerships for manufacturing and expects the chip to deliver breakthrough performance in data center inference efficiency. CEO Khaled Maalej called the funding a “pivotal moment” for European tech sovereignty and global AI competitiveness.

  • VSORA raised $46 million to fund production of its Jotunn8 (J8) AI inference chip in 2025.
  • Backers include Otium, Omnes Capital, Adélie Capital, and the European Innovation Council Fund.
  • J8 delivers 3,200 teraflops, exceeding GPU performance by 3x while using <50% power.
  • Chip is optimized for AI inference, not training—ideal for real-time, latency-sensitive tasks.
  • Targets include data centers, generative AI, autonomous driving, robotics, and edge AI.
  • VSORA is headquartered in France, with offices in Taiwan, and was founded by experts in DSP and AI architecture.
  • The company’s goal is to establish European leadership in next-gen AI chip innovation.

“This funding marks a pivotal moment for VSORA as we accelerate our mission to revolutionize AI chips and ensure Europe’s technological sovereignty in AI computing,” said Khaled Maalej, Founder and CEO of VSORA.


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