The race to build faster AI infrastructure just got a new contender with General Compute, which has raised $15.0M in seed capital. The startup is developing what it calls the world's fastest AI cloud, specifically designed to accelerate token generation speed for AI agents, coding tools, and voice assistants.
This initial funding round drew investment from FUSE VC, Carya Venture Partners, and Village Global Ventures. General Compute aims to differentiate itself as an ASIC-first AI neocloud, purpose-built for high-speed inference and promising 5-7x faster token generation than current GPU-based clouds for latency-sensitive workloads.

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