AI compute startup Tsavorite raises $5 million from Pavestone to scale platform

AI compute startup Tsavorite raises $5 million from Pavestone to scale platform



Tsavorite has raised $5 million (about Rs 46.6 crore) from Hyderabad-based venture capital firm Pavestone, as it looks to expand its AI compute platform spanning edge, enterprise, and data centre use cases.

The funding will be used to accelerate product development and support go-to-market initiatives, the company said.

Tsavorite is building a composable compute architecture aimed at improving efficiency and scalability of AI workloads. Its core product, the Omni Processing Unit (OPU), integrates CPU, GPU, memory, and connectivity into a single device, allowing flexible configurations depending on performance and scaling requirements, the company said in a statement.

The startup targets a key bottleneck in modern AI systems — inefficient data movement that limits performance and drives up power use — as enterprises deploy larger models. Tsavorite’s architecture uses unified memory and a proprietary interconnect fabric to improve computational efficiency, it said.

“At Pavestone, we back companies building foundational technologies for the next wave of enterprise and edge adoption,” said Sridhar Rampalli, managing partner at Pavestone. “Tsavorite is developing a differentiated, full-stack AI compute platform designed to address the growing need for power-efficient, scalable, and enterprise-ready systems.”

He added that early validation from customers and ecosystem partners, along with $100 million in pre-orders, signals strong market interest. “Their foundry engagement for an advanced-node tape-out further underscores the maturity and ambition of the platform.” he noted.