ChipAgents Raises $50M Series A1 for AI-Driven Chip Design

Santa Clara-based startup ChipAgents closed $50 million Series A1 round, bringing total capital raised to $74 million startup scales its agentic AI platform for semiconductor design.

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SANTA CLARA: ChipAgents closed an oversubscribed $50 million Series A1 round today, bringing total capital raised to $74 million as the Santa Clara-based startup scales its agentic AI platform for semiconductor design.

Matter Venture Partners, a TSMC-backed HardTech venture firm, led the round with participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Micron, MediaTek, and Ericsson. Wen Hsieh, Founding Managing Partner of Matter Venture Partners, joins the board.

The platform deploys coordinated AI agents that autonomously read specifications, generate register-transfer level code. They also create verification assets, and perform root-cause debugging across complex chip programs.

These advances are increasingly aligned with hardware innovation, where platforms focused on AI chip architecture and design innovation. Not only design but also companies are building model-specific AI inference chips to optimize performance for production workloads.

“Our AI teams take ownership. They read specifications, implement solutions, validate results, and iterate relentlessly. This is a revolutionary AI execution platform for silicon design,”

William Wang, CEO of ChipAgents

ChipAgents reports 15x faster specification comprehension, 240x reduction in formal assertion generation time, and 100 percent code. They functional coverage through automated formal verification in live production environments at Tier-1 semiconductor companies.

The acceleration in chip development cycles is critical as startups scale AI inference chips for real-world deployment, competing with established GPU ecosystems.

Founded in 2024 by CEO William Wang, ChipAgents has achieved 140x year-over-year annual recurring revenue growth. They expanded deployments to 80 leading semiconductor firms, securing several multi-year, multi-million-dollar licensing agreements.

The company scaled from 10 to 46 employees and recently relocated from Santa Barbara to a new headquarters in Santa Clara, positioning itself at the center of the global semiconductor ecosystem.

Published on February 18, 2026

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