Oxmiq Labs unveils new GPU software and IP startup led by Raja Koduri

Oxmiq Labs emerges from stealth, aiming to revolutionize GPU architecture for the era of advanced multimodal Artificial Intelligence and computing.

Oxmiq Labs Inc., a new GPU software and intellectual property startup, has formally launched after two years operating in stealth mode. Founded by Raja Koduri, one of the industry´s most prominent GPU architects, the company has brought together a team of experts in graphics and Artificial Intelligence. Collectively, this group claims over 500 years of combined experience, a portfolio of hundreds of patents, and a record of generating billions in revenue at previous technology giants.

The company positions itself at the nexus of a technology shift toward highly multimodal computing experiences, where text, audio, video, images, and interactive 3D environments increasingly converge. According to Oxmiq Labs, the general-purpose flexibility of GPU architecture—contrasted with more rigid Artificial Intelligence accelerators—gives it an edge in seamlessly integrating these diverse modalities. This versatility, combined with deep compatibility with mainstream operating systems through standardized APIs and unified memory architectures, places GPUs at the heart of next-generation computing.

Oxmiq Labs aims to pioneer a complete re-architecture of the GPU computing stack, targeting applications from the atomic level of hardware all the way to intelligent agent frameworks. By addressing the complex demands of heterogeneous workloads in multimodal Artificial Intelligence and advanced computing, the startup seeks to establish itself as a foundational technology provider for a rapidly evolving ecosystem. The company plans to leverage its talent depth and extensive intellectual property to drive innovation at the intersection of graphics processing and Artificial Intelligence, promising solutions that will enable more seamless, powerful, and integrated technological experiences.

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