The Biological Computing
The Biological Computing integrates biological neurons with artificial neural networks to develop a living computer.
About
The Biological Computing Co. (TBC) is focused on developing a new class of computing by integrating biological neurons with artificial neural networks. This initiative aims to create a living computer, departing from conventional silicon-based architectures by cultivating biological components for computational functions. The company's foundational premise, established by founder Jon Pomeraniec, centers on exploring alternatives to etching ever-smaller transistors into wafers.
TBC recently emerged from stealth, securing a $25 million Seed funding round. This capital is designated to support the launch of what it describes as the world's first biological computing platform. The company maintains operations in Baltimore, Maryland, and has also established a lab in San Francisco, California.
Financial History
The Biological Computing has raised $25.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does The Biological Computing Co. conduct its operations?
The company maintains its headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland, and has also established a laboratory in San Francisco, California.
Who founded The Biological Computing Co. and what was the founding premise?
Jon Pomeraniec founded the company with the premise of cultivating biological components for computing, as an alternative to traditional transistor-based approaches.