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Software firm Vinci, which speeds up hardware simulation, raises $36 million

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Posted on December 2, 2025

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By Max A. Cherney SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Startup Vinci said on Tuesday it has raised $36 million to finance its business of building software that can speed chip and other hardware design by

Vinci Secures $36M to Boost Hardware Simulation Speed

By Max A. Cherney

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Startup Vinci said on Tuesday it has raised $36 million to finance its business of building software that can speed chip and other hardware design by significantly accelerating the simulation of such devices.

The Palo Alto, California-based company's software is entering a crowded market that has similar artificial intelligence-based simulation products made by established chip software design companies such as Cadence and Synopsys.

Vinci said its simulation software uses an in-house-built AI model to boost the speed of chip simulation. 

It will pursue heat simulation first and expand into other areas subsequently. Advanced AI chips generate enormous amounts of heat to the point that the latest systems from Nvidia require liquid cooling for many of the configurations.

Vinci CEO Hardik Kabaria said in an interview with Reuters that its AI-powered software is able to improve simulation speeds without the errors often generated by large language models, described by those in the industry as hallucinations. The software is capable of running simulations at virtually any point along the chip design process, he said.

Kabaria declined to identify current customers but said that Vinci is running pilot programs with several big chip companies and 10 chip companies have benchmarked the software.

The $36 million Series A funding round was led by Xora Innovation, and other investors included Khosla Ventures and Eclipse. The company has raised a total of $46 million so far. Vinci did not discuss its valuation.

The company has about 25 employees and plans to employ a usage-based model to generate revenue.

(Reporting by Max A. Cherney in San Francisco; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Key Takeaways

  • Vinci raised $36 million to enhance its AI-driven simulation software.
  • The software accelerates chip and hardware design processes.
  • Vinci's AI model improves simulation speed without errors.
  • The company plans to expand beyond heat simulation.
  • Vinci is running pilot programs with major chip companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hardware simulation?
Hardware simulation is the process of creating a virtual model of hardware components to test and analyze their performance and behavior without the need for physical prototypes.
What is artificial intelligence in chip design?
Artificial intelligence in chip design refers to the use of AI algorithms and models to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of designing and simulating integrated circuits and semiconductor devices.
What is Series A funding?
Series A funding is the first round of financing for a startup, typically used to optimize product offerings and expand market reach, often involving venture capital investment.
What is a pilot program?
A pilot program is a small-scale study conducted to test the feasibility, time, cost, and adverse events involved in a specific project before a full-scale rollout.
What is a benchmark in software testing?
A benchmark in software testing is a standard or point of reference against which the performance, speed, or efficiency of a software application can be measured.

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