
Blueshift Memory is developing a proprietary chip design that optimizes memory architecture for efficient handling of large and time-critical datasets. Their technology, the Cambridge Architecture™, aims to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck and accelerate memory access by up to 1,000 times for applications such as high-performance computing, AI, machine vision, AR/VR, 5G edge connectivity, and IoT. This new architecture understands data structures, offering zero-latency memory, improved energy efficiency, and significant performance gains, particularly for big data and in-memory computing.

Blueshift Memory is developing a proprietary chip design that optimizes memory architecture for efficient handling of large and time-critical datasets. Their technology, the Cambridge Architecture™, aims to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck and accelerate memory access by up to 1,000 times for applications such as high-performance computing, AI, machine vision, AR/VR, 5G edge connectivity, and IoT. This new architecture understands data structures, offering zero-latency memory, improved energy efficiency, and significant performance gains, particularly for big data and in-memory computing.
Headquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Product: Proprietary memory-architecture IP (Cambridge Architecture™) for ultra-low-latency, energy-efficient memory access
Use cases: High-performance computing, AI, machine vision, AR/VR, 5G edge, IoT
Team size (approx.): 5 employees
Known investors: Department for Science, Innovation & Technology (DSIT); ChipStart; Innovate UK (grant funding/support)
Memory architecture and semiconductor IP addressing the von Neumann bottleneck for data‑intensive and time‑critical computing.
2016
Semiconductor IP / Memory Architecture
Company has received grant funding and government support; Crunchbase indicates two funding rounds including grants.
“Receives government and innovation‑body funding/support (DSIT, ChipStart, Innovate UK)”