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How Ricursive Intelligence raised $335M at a $4B valuation in 4 months

Last updated: February 16, 2026 5:25 pm
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Ricursive Intelligence, a startup founded by Anna Goldie and Azalia Mirhoseini, has quickly made a name for itself in the AI community. Both co-founders are well-known figures in the industry, having previously worked together at Google Brain and Anthropic. Their collaboration has been so successful that they have received offers from tech giants like Facebook, which they chose to decline.

One of their notable achievements at Google was the development of the Alpha Chip, an AI tool that revolutionized the process of chip layout design. This tool significantly reduced the time it takes to generate chip layouts, a task that traditionally requires human designers to spend months or even years on. The Alpha Chip was instrumental in designing three generations of Google’s Tensor Processing Units.

Ricursive’s approach to AI chip design sets them apart from other startups in the industry. Rather than focusing on creating actual chips, they are developing AI tools that automate and accelerate the chip design process. This unique approach has attracted significant investment, with the company recently securing a $300 million Series A round at a $4 billion valuation.

Goldie and Mirhoseini’s vision for Ricursive is to enable the automated design of any type of chip, catering to a wide range of customers including chip makers like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. By using AI to streamline the chip design process, Ricursive aims to improve efficiency and performance in the field of AI hardware.

The co-founders’ shared history dates back to their time at Stanford, where their paths first crossed. Since then, their careers have been intertwined, with synchronized career moves at various companies. Their close collaboration and shared passion for AI chip design have earned them a reputation as industry leaders.

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The Alpha Chip project at Google Brain laid the foundation for Ricursive’s AI chip design platform. By leveraging deep neural networks and reinforcement learning, Ricursive’s platform aims to continuously improve chip design capabilities. This iterative approach allows the AI designer to learn from past designs and optimize future ones.

In addition to enhancing chip design efficiency, Ricursive’s platform has the potential to advance the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI). By designing AI chips that can evolve and adapt, the company hopes to contribute to the growth of AI technology.

Ultimately, Ricursive’s mission is to drive innovation in AI hardware and create more sustainable and efficient computing solutions. By optimizing chip design processes and improving hardware performance, the company aims to reduce the environmental impact of AI technology and pave the way for future advancements in the field.

As Ricursive continues to attract interest from major players in the chip-making industry, the company is poised to make a significant impact on the future of AI hardware design. With their innovative approach and proven track record, Goldie and Mirhoseini are set to lead Ricursive Intelligence to new heights in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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