
Ampere
Founded Year
2017Stage
Convertible Note | AliveTotal Raised
$780MLast Raised
$400M | 1 yr agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+46 points in the past 30 days
About Ampere
Ampere focuses on designing hyper-scale cloud and edge computing solutions. The company's main offerings include cloud-native processors, which are designed to provide sustainable solutions for data centers and edge computing environments. These processors are used primarily in the cloud computing and edge computing industries. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
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Research containing Ampere
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Ampere in 3 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Dec 4, 2023.

Expert Collections containing Ampere
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
Ampere is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Semiconductors, Chips, and Advanced Electronics.
Semiconductors, Chips, and Advanced Electronics
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Companies in the semiconductors & HPC space, including integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), fabless firms, semiconductor production equipment manufacturers, electronic design automation (EDA), advanced semiconductor material companies, and more
Ampere Patents
Ampere has filed 89 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- computer memory
- parallel computing
- cache (computing)

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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9/15/2022 | 9/17/2024 | Parallel computing, Microprocessors, Computer memory, ARM architecture, Microcontrollers | Grant |
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Grant Date | 9/17/2024 |
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Related Topics | Parallel computing, Microprocessors, Computer memory, ARM architecture, Microcontrollers |
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Latest Ampere News
Sep 19, 2024
Ampere Computing LLC, the semiconductor startup backed by Larry Ellison’s Oracle Corp., is exploring a potential sale, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Author of the article: Published Sep 18, 2024 • 2 minute read Renee James of Ampere Computing LLC Photo by David Paul Morris /Photographer: David Paul Morris/ Article content (Bloomberg) — Ampere Computing LLC, the semiconductor startup backed by Larry Ellison’s Oracle Corp., is exploring a potential sale, according to people with knowledge of the matter. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Oracle-Backed Chipmaker Ampere Explores Potential Sale Back to video The chip designer has been working with a financial adviser in recent months to help field takeover interest, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. Santa Clara, California-based Ampere is open to talks with a larger industry player about a possible transaction, the people said. 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While it’s no longer pursuing an IPO in the near term, the company hasn’t ruled one out in the future, they added. A spokesperson for Ampere declined to comment. Representatives for Oracle didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Ampere, which designs semiconductors that use Arm Holdings Plc technology, was valued at $8 billion in a proposed minority investment by Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp. in 2021, Bloomberg News reported at the time. AI Infrastructure A deal for Ampere, whose early backers also include Carlyle Group Inc., would come as chip companies are pushing for a bigger share of the billions of dollars being poured into projects supporting the development of AI infrastructure. Advertisement 3 Article content It would also mark something of a departure for company founder and Chief Executive Officer Renee James, a former Intel Corp. executive who had eyed taking Ampere public. The company said in April 2022 that it had filed confidentially for a US IPO, at a time when when the world was emerging from pandemic-induced remote work and the demand for chips was surging. Ampere has announced that some of the largest providers of cloud computing — including Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google — are using its chips. But like all chip companies vying for orders from the biggest buyers of data center components, it’s competing with internal chip development efforts as those businesses look to make themselves less reliant on outside technology. That tension likely means that Oracle will seek a say in Ampere’s future as that company’s cloud computing effort has been the main proponent of its chips. Customers such as Uber Technologies Inc. use Oracle Cloud’s Ampere-based servers. Industry Retooling While there’s a huge interest in control of key components as the data center industry retools for the AI age, Ampere, like larger rivals Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., is having to respond to a shift in spending away from central processor units, or CPUs, toward Nvidia Corp.’s accelerator chips. James has maintained that, in the long run, Ampere’s technology will win because it’s more energy efficient than rival products at a time when data center power budgets are ballooning. Ampere has announced more capable products that it believes will create a bigger customer base. The new products are made on the latest production technology of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and feature more than 500 cores, the parts of a chip that handle processing. Article content Share this Story : Oracle-Backed Chipmaker Ampere Explores Potential Sale
Ampere Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Ampere founded?
Ampere was founded in 2017.
Where is Ampere's headquarters?
Ampere's headquarters is located at 4655 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara.
What is Ampere's latest funding round?
Ampere's latest funding round is Convertible Note.
How much did Ampere raise?
Ampere raised a total of $780M.
Who are the investors of Ampere?
Investors of Ampere include Oracle, MACOM, Denver Acquisition, Carlyle and Arm.
Who are Ampere's competitors?
Competitors of Ampere include Groq and 4 more.
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