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Normal Computing Stock
AI for our most pressing crises in silicon.
About Normal Computing Stock
Founded
2022
Headquarters
New York, NY, US
Industries
Hardware, Software, Data and Analytics
Normal helps enterprises deploy AI into their highest-stakes applications, where AI can reason reliably, autonomously understand its own limits. Normal’s AI application development platform is powered by a full-stack probabilistic machine learning infrastructure driven by thermodynamic physics.
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Normal Computing Secures $50 Million in Funding for AI-Native Semiconductor Design
venturecapital • Mar 28, 2026
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Normal Computing: $50 Million Raised For AI-Native Semiconductor Design And Energy-Efficient Hardware
pulse2 • Mar 27, 2026
Normal Computing Raises $50M to Cut AI Chip Costs
ventureburn • Mar 26, 2026
Normal Computing Management
Leadership team at Normal Computing
Co-Founder and COO
Matthias Tan
Co-Founder and CEO
Faris Sbahi

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