Epic Microsystems Secures $21M Series A Funding for AI Infrastructure Solutions
Epic Microsystems, based in San Jose, CA, has raised $21 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to $26 million. The round was led by Seligman Ventures, with participation from Intel Capital, AICONIC Ventures, Cambium Capital, and existing investors. Umesh Padval of Seligman Ventures will join the company's Board of Directors. The funds will be used to expand operations and enhance development efforts for their power delivery solutions for AI infrastructure.

Epic Microsystems, a semiconductor company in San Jose, CA, raised $21 million in Series A funding to advance its power delivery solutions for AI infrastructure, increasing its total funding to $26 million. The funding round was led by Seligman Ventures, with contributions from Intel Capital, AICONIC Ventures, Cambium Capital, and existing investors A&E Investments, Assam Ventures, and Nepenthe Capital.
Umesh Padval of Seligman Ventures will join the Board of Directors. The company plans to use the investment to expand operations and development efforts for its vertical power delivery technology for next-generation AI compute platforms.




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