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Startup Linux Cluster Company SiCortex Gets $21 Million
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Friday October 06 2006 @ 08:07AM EDT

SiCortex, the first company to engineer a cluster computer from the silicon up, announced today that it has closed a $21 million round of funding, led by Chevron Technology Ventures through its venture capital arm, CTTV Investments LLC. SiCortex will unveil its ultra low power approach to high performance computing (HPC) at the Supercomputing ‘06 show on November 13. The funding will go toward expansion of sales and marketing efforts and continued product development.

“Heat is the limiting factor in reliability and performance among computing systems climbing the list at www.top500.org,” said Bob Metcalfe, SiCortex chairman, Polaris partner, and Ethernet inventor. “SiCortex begins with orders of magnitude lower heat per 64-bit processor and aims to make teraflop performance ubiquitous.” The company has now raised a total of $42 million in two rounds of funding. All four of the first-round investors participated in the second round: Polaris Venture Partners, which led the first round, Flagship Ventures, JK&B Capital, and Prism Venture Partners.

“The oil and gas industry has always been an early and aggressive adopter of high performance computers,” said Bill Seifert, Managing Partner, Prism Venture Partners. “Chevron Technology Ventures’ participation in this funding round reinforces our belief that high performance computing users need a solution to the heat and power issues limiting their ability to scale up their HPC systems.”

“We are energized by the investment from Chevron Technology Ventures,” said John Mucci, SiCortex CEO. “Chevron has a long history of HPC as a core competency. Their significant investment in SiCortex along with our existing investors is a huge vote of confidence in our strategy as we prepare to enter the market.”

http://www.sicortex.com


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