Habana Labs develops specialized AI processors designed to accelerate deep learning training and inference workloads in data centers. The company's Gaudi and Goya processors offer alternatives to traditional GPU solutions for AI computing. Founded by veterans of the Israeli tech industry, Habana gained significant traction in the AI hardware market before being acquired by Intel in 2019 for approximately $2 billion, representing one of Intel's largest AI acquisitions.
Habana Labs has received investment from 1 venture capital firm.
Develops AI processors and software for training and inference in data centers, focusing on deep learning acceleration.
Habana Labs has received investment from Intel Capital. These venture capital firms and investors provide both capital and strategic support.
Habana Labs has raised $120M in total funding, with their most recent round being a Series B. The company operates in the AI sector.
Habana Labs was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Habana Labs operates in the AI sector. Develops AI processors and software for training and inference in data centers, focusing on deep learning acceleration.