
MemComputing is a technology company that has reimagined computing architecture by transcending the traditional von Neumann model. Their patented technology integrates memory and processing into interconnected units that store and process data simultaneously, enabling scalable and energy-efficient performance. This innovative architecture is designed for advanced applications in AI, cloud, and edge computing, solving complex problems previously considered unsolvable. The company emphasizes sustainability by designing chips that operate at room temperature with ultra-low energy consumption, eliminating the need for active cooling and reducing carbon footprint. MemComputing's business model focuses on delivering breakthrough chip technologies and software solutions that enhance computational performance for clients including NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense, positioning them as a leader in next-generation computing solutions.

MemComputing is a technology company that has reimagined computing architecture by transcending the traditional von Neumann model. Their patented technology integrates memory and processing into interconnected units that store and process data simultaneously, enabling scalable and energy-efficient performance. This innovative architecture is designed for advanced applications in AI, cloud, and edge computing, solving complex problems previously considered unsolvable. The company emphasizes sustainability by designing chips that operate at room temperature with ultra-low energy consumption, eliminating the need for active cooling and reducing carbon footprint. MemComputing's business model focuses on delivering breakthrough chip technologies and software solutions that enhance computational performance for clients including NASA and the U.S. Department of Defense, positioning them as a leader in next-generation computing solutions.
Founded: 2016
Headquarters: San Diego, California
Technology: Patented memcomputing architecture unifying memory and computation
Key customers/partners: San Diego Supercomputer Center; U.S. Department of Defense; NASA
Funding signal: Raised multiple rounds; total funding reported over $3M
High-performance computing, optimization, and AI workloads constrained by traditional von Neumann architectures and energy/cooling limits.
2016
Deep tech / High-performance computing
Raised bringing total funding to over $3M
Company press release announced investment and cited other institutional investors such as IT-Farm
Received multiple SBIR awards from U.S. defense agencies
“Includes institutional investors such as Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund and IT-Farm; participation in Chevron Technology Ventures' Catalyst Program”