TensorWave secured $350 million in Series B funding to expand its artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company plans to deploy AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs for memory-intensive workloads like large language model training and generative AI applications.
TensorWave expands its North American data centers with memory-intensive GPU workloads.
This procurement marks a significant step for TensorWave as it scales from its existing fleet of 8,192 Instinct MI325X accelerators. The new deployment targets North American data centers to support growing computational demands.

AMD positions the Instinct MI355X as a solution for high-memory AI tasks. TensorWave is deploying Instinct MI355X GPUs for memory-intensive workloads like LLM training and generative AI.
TensorWave already operates thousands of AMD accelerators and aims to integrate the newer MI355X units into its expanding cluster. This move strengthens AMD's presence in the competitive AI accelerator market ahead of upcoming industry shifts.
The funding announcement coincides with broader industry discussions about next-generation hardware. AMD expects its future Instinct MI455X accelerators to compete directly against NVIDIA Vera Rubin series offerings.
TensorWave CEO Darrick Horton emphasized that access to sufficient compute power will define the next phase of AI development. The company aims to transition from experimental phases into full-scale production environments using this expanded infrastructure.



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