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Semidynamics and SiPearl Announce Strategic Cooperation to Develop EU-Sovereign Rack-Scale AI Compute Platform
Barcelona, Spain and Maisons‑Laffitte, France — [7th May 2026] — Semidynamics, an advanced computing company developing memory-centric AI infrastructure for large-scale inference, and SiPearl, the European fabless designer of high-performance energy-efficient CPUs for sovereign supercomputing, AI and data centres, have entered into a strategic partnership to develop a European rack‑scale AI compute platform dedicated to large‑scale AI inference in the cloud.
The two companies share a common goal: to offer a sovereign high‑performance energy‑efficient compute solution capable of supporting major European initiatives, both public and private, including AI Factory and Giga Factory programmes. Semidynamics and SiPearl will coordinate their marketing and sales efforts to jointly pursue European procurement opportunities.
Their platform will bring together core European technologies. SiPearl’s Arm®‑based CPU will provide general‑purpose compute, orchestration and data plane hosting, while Semidynamics’ RISC‑V‑based GPU/AI inference ASIC will act as the main acceleration engine for AI inference workloads and enable future performance scaling. The companies expect to offer a rack-scale system delivering the density expected from leading global AI platforms. The rack design will be based on Open Compute Project (OCP) standards, supporting interoperability and alignment with established cloud and data centre infrastructure practices.
Europe’s technological sovereignty lies at the heart of this collaboration. With key compute components, including the CPU and accelerator, being developed in Europe, the platform helps to strengthen regional capability in the long term and reduces dependence on non‑European “full‑stack” ecosystems.
Energy efficiency has always been a key priority in design both for Semidynamics and for SiPearl. The platform will offer excellent performance‑per‑watt to help customers reduce their operating costs, meet sustainability requirements and lower total cost of ownership.
The architecture of the platform will be designed for high‑throughput, high‑reliability cloud deployments. It is therefore ideally suited to enterprise inference server clusters and modern AI services that require consistent, large‑scale processing power. Target applications include: AI inference in the cloud, notably the deployment of LLMs and retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) pipelines; enterprise‑scale inference in areas such as customer service automation and industrial analytics; and sovereign public sector workloads where data control and autonomy are essential.
Under the cooperation, in a first iteration SiPearl will provide its Arm®‑based CPU technology and platform support for host compute and orchestration, while Semidynamics will provide its RISC‑V‑based GPU/AI inference ASIC, accelerator enablement, and the design of the enclosure and rack solution that integrates both technologies. As a second step, further integrations at chiplets level will be disclosed. The companies will jointly manage the reference architecture, marketing materials, and coordinated tender responses.
“SiPearl is thrilled to see the impact of years of work in the European Processor Initiative and the EU sovereign ecosystem come to fruition with this platform. It demonstrates the systematic progress that Semidynamics and SiPearl have made individually and collectively and will showcase the best of both companies, CPU and accelerator,” said Philippe Notton, SiPearl’s CEO and Founder.
“We are delighted to work with SiPearl and to offer a European CPU as part of our AI inference platform,” said Roger Espasa, CEO of Semidynamics. “Combining SiPearl’s high-performance CPU with Semidynamics’ RISC-V-based GPU/AI inference technology gives Europe a credible path towards sovereign, rack-scale AI infrastructure built around European-controlled compute”.
About SiPearl
SiPearl is the European fabless designer of secure high-performance energy-efficient CPUs for sovereign HPC, AI and data centres. These CPUs will help address strategic challenges in the fields of security, defence, medical research, energy, climate and engineering with a reduced environmental footprint.
Featuring 80 Arm Neoverse V1 cores with 61 billion transistors, SiPearl’s first-generation CPU, Rhea1, is currently being manufactured. SiPearl’s CPUs will equip Europe’s first two exascale supercomputers belonging to EuroHPC JU: Rhea1 will be integrated into the JUPITER machine based in Germany and Rhea2 will be part of Alice Recoque in France.
Supported by the European Union and France, SiPearl employs 200 people in France, Spain, and Italy. Following a €130 million Series A, the company has launched its Series B round.
SiPearl media contact:
Marie-Anne Garigue, Head of Communications: +33 6 09 05 87 80 – marie-anne.garigue@sipearl.com
Grégory Bosson, Senior Communication Officer: + 33 6 60 75 71 61 – gregory.bosson@sipearl.com
About Semidynamics
Headquartered in Barcelona, Semidynamics is an advanced computing company developing memory-centric AI infrastructure. With a team of more than 150 engineers and specialists, the company designs proprietary silicon architectures and vertically integrated systems optimized for large-scale AI inference workloads.
Semidynamics serves a global ecosystem of partners and customers and operates in compliance with applicable export controls and international trade regulations.
Semidynamics media contact:
David Harold, PR Manager: david.harold@eu.semidynamics.com
Laura Batlle, Communications Manager: laura.batlle@semidynamics.com
Semidynamics Secures a Strategic Investment to Advance Memory-Centric AI Inference Chips
Strategic investment facilitates collaboration on next-generation AI infrastructure optimized for memory-intensive workloads
Barcelona, Spain — April 8th, 2026 — Semidynamics, an advanced computing company developing memory-centric AI infrastructure for large-scale inference, today announced a strategic investment from SK hynix, one of the world's leading memory manufacturers. The investment reflects a shared conviction that memory architecture, not compute alone, will define the economics of next-generation AI inference, where cost per token is the metric that matters.
As large language models scale, and as agentic, multi-turn workloads demand persistent context across longer inference sessions, system performance is increasingly constrained by memory capacity and data movement rather than raw compute. Semidynamics is capable of delivering multiples of the memory capacity available in conventional HBM-based inference systems, hence supporting larger models, larger KV-caches and larger contexts. These three features enable more users per rack, directly leading to lower cost per token.
Headquartered in Barcelona, Semidynamics is one of the few processor companies to have designed its proprietary implementation of the open RISC-V architecture from first principles around the memory wall, not as a retrofit to an existing compute architecture, but as its founding thesis. The architecture incorporates Semidynamics' proprietary Gazzillion® memory subsystem technology, supported by a growing patent portfolio, and is engineered to reduce the data movement bottlenecks that constrain today's AI infrastructure. Gazzillion® is Semidynamics' proprietary latency-tolerance technology, a design philosophy embedded throughout the processor, from the core and tensor unit through to the memory subsystem, that keeps the system productive during the long memory access times that stall conventional AI accelerators.
The company recently completed a 3nm silicon tape-out with TSMC, its first, and one of the first achieved by a European semiconductor company at that process node, marking a significant milestone on its roadmap to deliver high-performance AI inference processors and vertically integrated systems.
Designed for the Memory Wall
This investment reflects the growing importance of tight architectural alignment between processors and advanced memory technologies. Through this collaboration, the two companies will explore opportunities to co-optimize Semidynamics' architecture with next-generation memory technologies to support increasingly demanding AI inference workloads.
Semidynamics' memory-centric architecture is designed to handle the workloads placing the greatest pressure on today's AI infrastructure: agentic reasoning systems that execute multi-step inference over long contexts, maintain stateful sessions, and operate continuously rather than handling discrete requests. These workloads are fundamentally data-movement problems. By optimizing how data flows through the system, the architecture reduces the bandwidth and latency bottlenecks that determine cost per token at scale.
Roger Espasa, Founder and CEO of Semidynamics, said:
"SK hynix's investment is a direct reflection of where AI infrastructure is heading, systems where memory architecture is as strategically important as compute. We built Semidynamics around that thesis, and this partnership strengthens our position as we bring our inference platform to market at a moment when the industry has recognized that token economics are a memory problem as much as a compute problem."
Heejin Chung, SVP, Head of Venture Investment, SK hynix America said:
"AI workloads are fundamentally memory-bound problems, and the industry has been underinvesting in architecture-level solutions. Semidynamics is one of the few companies that has built from first principles around this constraint. "
Funding and Momentum
The investment comes as Semidynamics continues to expand its ecosystem of partners across the AI and high-performance computing landscape. The investment will support future tape-outs and system-level development including rack platform buildout.
To date, the company has secured €45 million in non-dilutive funding from European and Spanish innovation programs, supporting the development of its AI silicon and infrastructure technologies.
Semidynamics is building a full-stack AI infrastructure platform, encompassing chips, boards, and rack-level systems, designed for data-center-scale inference deployments.
Semidynamics Unveils 3nm AI Inference Silicon and Full-Stack Systems
Company announces breakthrough in memory efficiency and silicon readiness for next-gen AI data centers; 3nm Chip Tape-Out
Barcelona, Spain — February 3rd, 2026 — Semidynamics today announced its expansion into full-stack AI infrastructure, unveiling a strategic roadmap to deliver high-performance inference silicon and vertically integrated systems. Building on its proprietary architecture, the company is developing chips, boards, and rack-level systems designed for the most demanding AI workloads in next-generation data centers.
Breaking the Memory Wall and 3nm Milestone
Semidynamics’ entry into the silicon market is built on years of architectural innovation. The company’s silicon architecture features a new memory subsystem designed to overcome bandwidth bottlenecks and mitigate supply constraints tied to high-end memory. By optimizing data flow and memory access, Semidynamics enables large-scale AI inference models to run more efficiently—supporting high-concurrency applications while reducing total cost of ownership.
In December 2025, Semidynamics achieved silicon readiness at the 3nm node—one of the most advanced process technologies in the world. This ‘tape-out’ milestone with TSMC marks a major step toward delivering production-grade chips and full-stack systems.
Semidynamics will offer a vertically integrated stack—chips, boards, and racks—targeting leading-edge, multi-accelerator AI platforms.
“Semidynamics has spent years mastering high-performance architecture at the fundamental level”, said Roger Espasa, CEO at Semidynamics. “We are now leveraging that expertise to solve the AI industry’s most critical challenges in memory and efficiency. Our successful 3nm tape-out is a vital technical validation as we execute a rigorous multi-stage roadmap toward delivering product-ready silicon and rack-scale systems. We are building a world-class, European-designed AI inference platform for the long term.”
Partner and Ecosystem Statements
Semidynamics’ approach is supported by partners across AI and HPC ecosystem:
EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) — Anders Jensen, Executive Director of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, commented: “I very much welcome the addition of a European-grown provider of advanced GPU chips to our AI ecosystem. This is a strategic milestone in strengthening Europe’s digital sovereignty and technological autonomy. Semidynamics has already been a key partner of the EuroHPC JU through the European Processor Initiative. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with innovative European suppliers like Semidynamics to power our supercomputers and AI Factories across Europe.”
The EuroHPC JU is the legal and funding entity that brings together the European Union and participating countries to coordinate efforts and pool resources to position Europe as a world leader in supercomputing. To this end, the EuroHPC JU has already procured 12 supercomputers across Europe including JUPITER and Alice Recoque, Europe’s first exascale systems. In parallel, the EuroHPC JU is overseeing the deployment of 19 AI factories across Europe, supported by 13 AI Factory Antennas.
HPE - Robert Wisniewski, Fellow, Chief Architect and VP of HPC and AI Solutions, HPE, said: “We are looking forward to working with Semidynamics on their compelling future technology."
Bull, Atos Group - Bruno Lecointe, VP, global head of HPC, HPC-AI and Quantum Computing at Bull, Atos Group commented: "Silicon technologies like those showcased by Semidynamics are critical for Europe, enabling AI factories, data centers, and high-performance computing with sovereignty at heart. Bull, as a leading AI and HPC system designer and manufacturer, delivering European sovereign IP and end-to-end solutions, is enthusiastic about such developments advancing Europe’s technological ecosystem, next-generation systems, and strategic autonomy."
Telefonica - One of Europe’s largest telecom groups ($42.1B revenue in 2024) with an approximately $22B market capitalization in mid-January 2026, Lorena Senador-Gómez, Global Partnerships and Devices Director at Telefónica said: "By advancing AI capabilities developed in Europe, Telefónica strengthens choice and resilience for our customers, complementing and integrating the best from our partners worldwide.”
Multiverse Computing — Enrique Lizaso, Co-founder and CEO of Multiverse Computing, said: “We are pleased to collaborate with Semidynamics to co-optimize Multiverse Computing's AI models for Semidynamics’ full-stack solution. By combining Semidynamics’ silicon roadmap with our compressed AI models and AI solutions we aim to help deliver faster, more cost- and energy-efficient deployments, enabling larger working sets and high-concurrency AI services in data center environments.”
E4 Computer Engineering — A designer, builder and maintainer of next-generation digital infrastructure for demanding HPC and AI applications, has been working closely with Semidynamics to create a strategic and technical cooperation targeted to the development of advanced AI and HPC racks using Semidynamics technology. In full alignment with Semidynamics, E4 is looking forward to bringing this exciting inference solution to the market and to its customers. "We believe Semidynamics positions E4 for a significant growth in the HPC and AI markets, serving the ever-growing requirements of its customers.” said Cosimo Damiano Gianfreda, CEO of E4 Computer Engineering, “Together, we’ll create a co-branded campaign to drive engagement and attract new customers for both sides.”
Megware — Dr. Axel Auweter, Managing Director of MEGWARE, said: “We’re incredibly excited to collaborate with the Semidynamics team and look forward to supporting the deployment of their technologies in both existing data centers as well as future AI gigafactories. As a European HPC and AI systems specialist, we develop sustainable and sovereign AI platforms in Germany, delivered as fully integrated, production-ready systems. We will dedicate all of our system engineering and deployment experience to this collaboration in order to jointly translate Semidynamics’ silicon into boards, servers, and rack-scale infrastructures.”
Jon Peddie Research - “Most AI silicon today focuses primarily on raw compute, but performance gains are increasingly gated by memory architecture,” said Dr. Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research (JPR). “Semidynamics stands out by rethinking the memory subsystem from first principles and emphasizing system-level efficiency. That is an important differentiator. There is an increasing demand for inference solutions that can scale efficiently across real-world workloads and deployment environments.”
About Semidynamics
Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Barcelona, Semidynamics is an advanced computing company with a team of over 150 employees. The company is dedicated to the productization of high-performance silicon, system engineering, and software enablement to meet the global demand for scalable AI infrastructure. Semidynamics serves a global customer base in compliance with all applicable export controls and trade regulations.
Semidynamics Welcomes Iakovos Stamoulis as Chief Technology Officer
Barcelona, Spain – 2nd December 2025. Semidynamics today announced the appointment of Iakovos Stamoulis as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
Iakovos brings more than 25 years of experience in computer graphics and semiconductors, with a strong record of converting advanced concepts into commercial products. His deep expertise in graphics processing units (GPUs)—the foundational architecture of modern AI acceleration—makes him uniquely qualified to lead Semidynamics' technical roadmap.
He began his career at Advanced Rendering Technology in the UK and USA, where he co‑engineered the first Ray Tracing Graphics Engine chip, demonstrating an early ability to push the boundaries of parallel processing. He later co-founded Think Silicon and served as its CTO until the company was acquired by Applied Materials. There, he led multidisciplinary teams in the co-design of hardware and software, delivering ultra-low-power graphics processors and AI solutions deployed in hundreds of millions of devices worldwide. This experience in optimizing performance-per-watt is directly aligned with Semidynamics’ mission to build efficient, high-bandwidth AI cores.
Iakovos has also played a key role in the broader technology community. He served as Chair of the Graphics SIG for RISC-V International, contributing to the advancement of open specifications for processors. He holds a D.Phil. from the Centre for VLSI and Computer Graphics at the University of Sussex, UK.
“We are very pleased to welcome Iakovos to Semidynamics,” said Roger Espasa, CEO of Semidynamics. “The path from graphics to AI is well-trodden for a reason: the parallel processing principles are very similar. His expertise, creativity, and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to design European processor technology for the AI age. More than anything, we are proud that he is joining our team, and I am confident that with Iakovos as CTO, Semidynamics will enter a new era of innovation and growth.”
Iakovos will lead Semidynamics’ technology strategy as the company continues to develop processor IP for next-generation AI and compute systems.
Semidynamics Inferencing Tools Accelerate AI App Deployment on Cervell NPU
From trained model to running product—faster, with ONNX Runtime integration and production-grade samples
Santa Clara, USA — October 22nd 2025 — Semidynamics today announced the Semidynamics Inferencing Tools, a new software suite that lets developers deploy AI applications on the Cervell RISC-V NPU in a fraction of the time.
Sitting above the Aliado SDK and leveraging Semidynamics’ ONNX Runtime Execution Provider, the suite streamlines everything from session setup to tensor management, so teams can move from a trained model to a running product quickly and confidently.
“Developers want results,” said Pedro Almada, lead software developer, Semidynamics. “With the Inferencing Tools, you point to an ONNX model, choose your configuration, and you’re running on Cervell—prototype in hours, then harden for production.”
Organizations building AI features—assistants, agents, vision pipelines—can now target Cervell with less integration overhead, shorter development cycles, and a clearer path from prototype to production. The Inferencing Tools focus teams on application logic and user value while maintaining a clean, maintainable codebase.
Highlights
- Faster time-to-production: High-level library on top of Semidynamics’ ONNX Runtime Execution Provider for Cervell—no model conversion required.
- Built-in guidance: Clean APIs handle session setup, tensor management, and inference orchestration, reducing repetitive code and integration risk.
- Production-grade examples: Ready-to-adapt samples for LLM chatbots (e.g., Llama, Qwen), object detection (YOLO family), and image classification (ResNet, MobileNet, AlexNet).
- Validated at scale: Tested by Semidynamics across a wide range of ONNX models to help ensure predictable performance and robust deployment.
- One ecosystem, two lanes:
- Aliado SDK for kernel-level control and peak performance.
- Inferencing Tools for rapid iteration, cleaner app code, and faster shipping.
The Semidynamics Inferencing Tools are available today in the Software Centre to Semidynamics customers and partners.
About Semidynamics
Semidynamics is the only company offering fully customizable RISC-V processor IP. With expertise in high-bandwidth architectures, vector/tensor extensions, and groundbreaking memory systems, Semidynamics enables customers to design exactly the core they need for AI, HPC, and other performance-critical workloads. Based in Barcelona, Semidynamics is redefining what’s possible with RISC-V.