AI infrastructure startup Tensormesh raised a $20 million seed extension, bringing its total funding to $24.5 million. [5] The round included strategic investments from AMD Ventures and NVentures, NVIDIA's venture capital arm, alongside CoreWeave, Valley Capital Partners, and Laude Ventures. [3, 5]
Tensormesh aims to reduce the significant costs and latency associated with AI inference by using a technique called Key-Value (KV) caching, which prevents GPUs from recomputing information they have already processed. [5] The company plans to use the funds to accelerate product development, expand hardware-level integrations with its strategic partners, and continue supporting its open-source projects. [3, 5]