The company’s meteoric rise reflects a broader investor scramble for hardware capable of optimizing AI inference. Since December, Etched has seen its valuation climb from $5 billion to $10.3 billion in July, and now to its current $21 billion peak. COO Robert Wachen attributes this momentum to two proprietary components designed to accelerate the prefill and decode stages of AI processing.
By utilizing a low-voltage prefill chip that avoids traditional thermal constraints and a high-speed, cluster-scale memory interconnect, Etched promises lower latency and costs for large-scale models. These architectural improvements aim to move the company beyond its early reputation of building static chips tied to specific models. The systems are now capable of running any frontier model, a shift that convinced Jane Street to deploy the startup's hardware directly within its own datacenter.





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