Phaidra raises $50M to help AI data centers ‘run smarter, not just harder’ by boosting energy efficiency

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Faidara leaders from the left: CTO Vedavaba Panarashelvam, CEO Jim Gao and COO Catherine Hoffman. (Photo of Fair)

FidraToday is a Seattle Startup using artificial intelligence to make data center operations more efficient Declaration New funds are $ 50 million.

The company is developing AI agents to coordinate electricity, liquid cooling and workload management systems at data centers so that the benefits perform at a level “that exceeds people’s insight or hard-coded control logic,” Fidra leaders ExplainThe

The startup, led by Alam Dipmind’s Alam, was launched in 2019. Its technology uses an array of sensors to measure multiple metrics and analyze that data.

“Every progress in AI is required in infrastructure skills,” Faidar CEO Jim Gao says, StatementThe “Our technology dramatically reducing their environmental footprints not only stronger, but also enables AI data centers to run more precision to spend the expense.”

Data centers give the servers the ability to run and provide cooling for electronics and establish new facilities by access to energy sources. The demand for that electricity is creating multiple negative effects, including increasing its enlargement use Coal and natural gasAnd Spiking electricity For the community residents near the data centers.

Companies, including Microsoft and Amazon, are working for electricity with their data centers with clean energy such as solar, air and batteries, as well as investing in rising technology as geothermol, Next generation atomic and fusion. However, these options do not match the speed of demand.

The new cash benefit will help to further develop its technology, strengthen its cooperation with the top chip maker Nvidia and expand its global customer base.

Helena was led by the Series B Round run by the Index Venture, Nvidia, Sony Innovation Fund and others with the participation of others.

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