EPIC Microsystems Secures $21M in Series A Funding for AI Data Center Power Solutions
EPIC Microsystems has raised $21 million in Series A funding, led by Seligman Ventures, to enhance its vertical power delivery technology for AI data centers. This funding increases the company's total capital to $26 million and will support the development of its hybrid switched-capacitor architecture, aimed at meeting the growing power demands of AI workloads. Umesh Padval from Seligman Ventures will join the Board of Directors.

EPIC Microsystems has raised $21 million in Series A funding to develop its vertical power delivery technology for AI data centers, bringing total funding to $26 million. The round was led by Seligman Ventures, with contributions from Intel Capital, AICONIC Ventures, Cambium Capital, and existing investors.
As AI workloads increase, traditional power delivery systems are facing limitations, prompting the need for innovative solutions. EPIC's hybrid switched-capacitor architecture aims to improve power efficiency, current density, and thermal management, allowing for greater architectural flexibility in data centers as they approach multi-megawatt power demands. Umesh Padval will join the Board of Directors to assist in capitalizing on this opportunity.




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