
Rain
Founded Year
2017Stage
Series A - III | AliveTotal Raised
$143.22MLast Raised
$8.1M | 5 mos agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
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About Rain
Rain specializes in developing brain-inspired hardware for the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. Its neuromorphic hardware aims for the scalability and efficiency of artificial intelligence systems, facilitating the creation of intelligent, autonomous systems. The company's products are designed to serve as a foundational computing platform for AI infrastructure. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Redwood City, California.
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ESPs containing Rain
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The neuromorphic computing market focuses on technology solutions that mimic the human brain to perform computing tasks, using specialized hardware and software such as neural networks for efficient processing and low energy consumption. Unlike biological computing, which uses actual biological components (such as neurons), neuromorphic computing relies on computer systems to emulate brain functio…
Rain named as Leader among 7 other companies, including Intel, BrainChip, and Prophesee.
Rain's Products & Differentiators
NPU
Rain manufactures brain-inspired hardware for artificial intelligence called the Neuromorphic Processing Unit™ (NPU). The NPU™ reduces associated costs with using AI by more than 10,000x. Furthermore, due to its exceptional scaling capabilities, the NPU™ will eventually make artificial intelligence indiscernible from the highest level of human intelligence today. Such a step-change has downstream effects that impact virtually every market, including logistics, energy, retail, and manufacturing.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Rain in 5 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Oct 9, 2024.
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Rain is included in 2 Expert Collections, including Semiconductors, Chips, and Advanced Electronics.
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Rain Patents
Rain has filed 19 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- artificial neural networks
- machine learning
- classification algorithms

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12/7/2022 | 10/8/2024 | Artificial neural networks, Machine learning, Classification algorithms, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning algorithms | Grant |
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Related Topics | Artificial neural networks, Machine learning, Classification algorithms, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning algorithms |
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Latest Rain News
Dec 12, 2023
New funding to fuel growth of interdisciplinary team of engineers and researchers SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES -- February 3, 2022 -- Rain Neuromorphics, the neurocomputing platform for artificial intelligence, including the world’s first Neuromorphic Processing Unit (NPU)TM, today announced it has raised a $25 million Series A, led by Prosperity 7 Ventures, joined by existing investors Buckley Ventures, Gaingels, Loup Ventures, Metaplanet and Pioneer Fund, among others. In addition to institutional venture funds, Rain has received angel investment from leaders in the fields of AI, robotics and software, including Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, Jeff Rothschild, founding engineer of Facebook, Oliver Cameron, VP of Product at Cruise, Amar Shah, founding CEO of Wayve AI, and Scott Gray, Research Engineer at OpenAI, among others. Ad “I’m excited by Rain’s progress on analog AI chips — they taped out a working prototype last year, which most companies require much more capital to do,” says Sam Altman, who led Rain’s seed round in 2018, prior to the company participating in Y Combinator. “Their neuromorphic approach could vastly reduce the costs of creating powerful AI models and will hopefully one day help to enable true artificial general intelligence.” Introducing the Neuromorphic Processing Unit (NPU) Rain today also unveiled the Neuromorphic Processing Unit (NPU), the world's first end-to-end analog, trainable AI circuit. The NPU combines a new algorithm for analog AI training and inference, known as Equilibrium Propagation, with a new analog chip architecture. The NPU is the only analog approach to AI which combines fundamental innovations in both algorithm and hardware technology, simultaneously speeding up processing and lowering power consumption. Implementation of an analog algorithm enables the NPU to be 1000x more energy efficient than today’s best processors. The hardware architecture of the NPU utilizes memristors to combine memory and compute as artificial synapses, overlayed on top of the neuron circuits in a sparse pattern replicating the sparse connectivity of the brain, allowing tens of millions of artificial neurons to be interconnected on a single chip. With inspiration for the NPU founded in natural intelligence, the long-term mission of Rain is to enable truly brain-like processors for AI. While this is an audacious goal, the flexibility of the NPU platform makes possible a product roadmap capable of addressing near and mid-term opportunities in both cloud and edge AI markets. The company taped out its first working prototype chip in 2021; the new funding will further accelerate progress along the product roadmap. “At Rain, we are building an entirely new kind of microchip — a fully analog neural network where software and hardware merge into one elegant, massively parallel information processor. This is a bold project that combines many disciplines: circuit theory, physics, pure mathematics, neural network architectures, materials science, and even neuroscience,” says Gordon Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Rain. “We are looking for curious individuals who love to think at the intersection of multiple fields to help us build a truly brain-like processor for AI. It’s both challenging and thrilling to work on such a fundamental and potentially consequential technology.” Rain plans to triple the company this year, growing its multidisciplinary team of researchers and engineers across expertise spanning device physics, circuit architecture and design, software, and algorithms. “Ten years ago, I decided to devote my life to understanding how the brain works,” says Jack Kendall, co-founder and CTO of Rain. “My journey into this field has been less conventional than most, but that has allowed me to collaborate with some of the brightest minds across many disciplines, all with the goal of understanding the nature of intelligence. Our team views the brain as a physical circuit for processing information. This physics-based philosophy for AI uses analog circuits as a bridge between neuroscience, physics, and deep learning.” To view open roles at Rain, visit: https://rain.ai/careers
Rain Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Rain founded?
Rain was founded in 2017.
Where is Rain's headquarters?
Rain's headquarters is located at 1747 Broadway Street, Redwood City.
What is Rain's latest funding round?
Rain's latest funding round is Series A - III.
How much did Rain raise?
Rain raised a total of $143.22M.
Who are the investors of Rain?
Investors of Rain include Epic Ventures, Prosperity7 Ventures, Grep VC, FOG Ventures, OurCrowd and 21 more.
Who are Rain's competitors?
Competitors of Rain include Lightmatter and 4 more.
What products does Rain offer?
Rain's products include NPU.
Who are Rain's customers?
Customers of Rain include OpenAI.
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