Raja Koduri's Oxmiq Labs Unveils Revolutionary AI GPU Tech, Secures $20M Funding

August 5, 2025
Raja Koduri's Oxmiq Labs Unveils Revolutionary AI GPU Tech, Secures $20M Funding
  • Oxmiq Labs Inc., a new GPU software and IP startup founded by Raja Koduri, has emerged from stealth mode after two years of development, boasting a team with over 500 years of combined experience in GPU and AI architecture.

  • On August 5, 2025, Oxmiq Labs announced the launch of licensable graphics processor technology designed for artificial intelligence data processing.

  • The company has chosen to focus on developing intellectual property rather than full chip designs to avoid the significant costs associated with chip development, which can exceed $500 million.

  • Oxmiq has successfully raised $20 million in seed funding from notable investors, including MediaTek, and has begun generating software revenue through a licensing-first model.

  • The company's software-first strategy promotes a unified stack for developers, highlighted by the launch of OXPython, which enables CUDA AI applications to run on non-NVIDIA hardware.

  • Oxmiq's innovative architecture includes a modular core and chiplet-based design, allowing for scalable solutions from edge devices to zettascale data centers.

  • The startup is well-positioned to capitalize on macro trends such as the AI compute bottleneck and the rise of AI-as-a-service, creating opportunities for emerging markets to establish AI infrastructure.

  • Oxmiq's mission is to reinvent GPU architecture for the multimodal AI era, integrating various data types such as text, audio, video, images, and 3D environments.

  • Koduri expressed his ambition for Oxmiq to become the equivalent of Arm for the next generation of GPU technology, fostering a more competitive environment in AI hardware development.

  • The design includes chiplets referred to as MCBs and CCBs, which are complete systems-on-chip (SoCs) aimed at data centers rather than consumer gaming PCs.

  • Key performance indicators for investors will include the adoption rate of OXPython in enterprises and Oxmiq's IP licensing revenue per core, reflecting the viability of its business model.

  • Raja Koduri has stepped back from day-to-day operations at Mihira, a company he co-founded, to concentrate on Oxmiq, while still maintaining a minority stake.

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