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11 companies in this category

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Unconventional AI logo
SpiNNcloud Systems logo
Rain AI logo
Innatera logo
SynSense logo
GrAI Matter Labs logo
Eta Compute logo
General Vision logo
Neurobus logo
Aspirare Semi logo

About Neuromorphic Chip Makers

The Neuromorphic Chip Makers category is part of the Neuromorphic Computing market map, tracking 11 companies building in this segment. Spiking neural network chips, event-driven processors, and brain-inspired architectures enabling ultra-low-power AI at the edge. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.

Companies in Neuromorphic Chip Makers

  • BrainChipPublic, $140M
  • Unconventional AISeed, $475M
  • SpiNNcloud SystemsSeed, $48M
  • Rain AISeries A, $25M
  • InnateraSeries A, $25M
  • SynSensePre-Series B, $10M
  • GrAI Matter LabsAcquired
  • Eta ComputeSeries B
  • General Vision
  • NeurobusPre-Seed
  • Aspirare SemiSeed

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are in the Neuromorphic Chip Makers category?
The Neuromorphic Chip Makers category includes 11 companies: BrainChip, Unconventional AI, SpiNNcloud Systems, Rain AI, Innatera, SynSense, GrAI Matter Labs, Eta Compute, General Vision, Neurobus, Aspirare Semi. This is part of the Neuromorphic Computing market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
How many Neuromorphic Chip Makers startups are tracked?
Hartmann Capital tracks 11 companies in the Neuromorphic Chip Makers segment of the Neuromorphic Computing market map.
What are the best funded Neuromorphic Chip Makers companies?
Top funded companies in Neuromorphic Chip Makers include Unconventional AI ($475M), BrainChip ($140M), SpiNNcloud Systems ($48M), Rain AI ($25M), Innatera ($25M). Browse the full list in the Neuromorphic Computing market map.
How can I submit my startup?
You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.

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