NeuReality
NeuReality is a technology company.
Financial History
NeuReality has raised $57.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has NeuReality raised?
NeuReality has raised $57.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
NeuReality is a technology company.
NeuReality has raised $57.0M across 3 funding rounds.
NeuReality has raised $57.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
NeuReality is a venture-backed deep tech AI startup based in Caesarea, Israel, specializing in purpose-built AI inference platforms for data centers. The company develops the NR1 Chip, the world's first AI-CPU designed for ultimate cost and energy efficiency, integrating seamlessly with any GPU, AI accelerator, or AI model to boost utilization from under 50% to nearly 100%, delivering 6.5x more AI tokens per dollar and up to 15x greater energy efficiency compared to legacy x86 CPU systems.[1][4][5] It serves businesses and governments seeking scalable AI deployment, solving the high cost, complexity, and energy barriers that block over 60% of enterprises from adopting AI inference at scale through full-stack software, APIs, and generative/agentic AI-ready NR1 Inference Appliances that deploy in under an hour with preloaded models.[1][2][5] With 51-200 employees and backing from investors like OurCrowd, NeuReality shows strong growth momentum, leveraging a 7nm chip architecture and partnerships like Synopsys for rapid tape-out acceleration.[3][7]
Founded in 2019 by a team of system engineers in Israel, NeuReality emerged from the need to address AI inference bottlenecks in data centers, drawing on founders' deep expertise in compute, networking, and infrastructure.[3][6][7] Moshe Tanach, Co-founder and CEO, previously served as Director of Engineering at Marvell and Intel, leading wireless and networking products to mass production, and as AVP R&D at DesignArt Networks (acquired by Qualcomm); he holds a BSEE from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.[6] Yossi Kasus, Co-founder and VP of VLSI, highlights the team's use of flexible tools like Synopsys ZeBu Cloud to overcome emulation challenges and speed AI chip development.[3] Early traction came from their "startup nation mentality," with leadership from Mellanox, Intel, and Marvell, resulting in 25 patents and a focus on purpose-built hardware-software solutions that challenge legacy architectures.[6]
NeuReality rides the explosive AI inference demand trend, as the AI market grows at 36.8% CAGR through 2030, shifting from training to real-world deployment where cost/energy constraints dominate.[3] Perfect timing amid GPU shortages and hyperscaler "AI factories" favors their architecture, which unlocks full accelerator potential via in-network offloads and hypervisors, addressing legacy x86/NIC inefficiencies in giga-scale environments.[1][5] Market forces like sustainability mandates and enterprise ROI pressures amplify their impact, democratizing AI for non-hyperscalers by making inference ubiquitous and profitable.[1][4] They influence the ecosystem through open integration, boosting MLOps adoption and partnering with tools like Synopsys/NVIDIA, while challenging incumbents with scrappy, patent-backed innovations from Israel's deep tech talent pool.[3][6]
NeuReality is primed to scale with NR1 Appliances targeting AI factories, expanding software for agentic/gen AI workloads, and leveraging 25 patents for next-gen chips. Trends like multimodal models and edge-to-cloud inference will propel them, as energy costs rise and open ecosystems demand agnostic solutions. Their influence could evolve from niche disruptor to infrastructure standard, redefining AI accessibility—transforming promise into practical value, much like their mission to make AI shine for every business.[1][5][6]
NeuReality has raised $57.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
NeuReality's investors include Aleph VC, Alumni Ventures, Cardumen Capital, Cyberstarts VC, Next Coast Ventures, S3 Ventures, Ariel Maislos, Benny Schnaider, XT Hi-Tech.
NeuReality has raised $57.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $20.0M Series A in March 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2024 | $20.0M Series A | Aleph VC, Alumni Ventures, Cardumen Capital, Cyberstarts VC, Next Coast Ventures, S3 Ventures, Ariel Maislos, Benny Schnaider | |
| Jun 1, 2022 | $35.0M Series A | Aleph VC, Alumni Ventures, Cardumen Capital, Cyberstarts VC, XT Hi-Tech, Ariel Maislos, Benny Schnaider | |
| Feb 1, 2021 | $2.0M Seed | Aleph VC, Cardumen Capital, Cyberstarts VC, Ariel Maislos, Benny Schnaider |