Silicon chips are the reason we have artificial intelligence in the first place. Now, a new startup called Cognichip wants to see if AI can return the favor. The company just raised $60 million to build a deep learning model that works right next to human engineers to design the next generation of computer hardware. The goal is to take a process that currently takes years and costs a fortune and turn it into something much faster and cheaper. If they succeed, the cycle of AI development will move at a speed we have never seen before.
Designing a modern chip is one of the hardest jobs on the planet. It is incredibly slow and expensive. A new chip usually takes three to five years to go from a simple idea to a finished product in a box. The design phase alone can take two years before anyone even starts building the physical hardware. When you consider that the newest Nvidia Blackwell chips have over 100 billion transistors, you can see why it takes so much time to get everything right. Every single one of those tiny parts has to be in the perfect spot for the chip to work.
Cognichip founder Faraj Aalaei believes the current way of doing things is a waste of time. He says that by the time a new chip hits the market, the technology has already changed so much that the chip is practically obsolete. He wants to bring the same kind of AI tools that software engineers use to the world of hardware. Software developers have had AI coding assistants for a while now, and Aalaei thinks it is time for hardware engineers to have the same advantage. He says his technology can cut the cost of building a chip by 75% and finish the job in half the time.
This isn’t just about making things faster. It is about solving a massive data problem. Most AI models are trained on open source code that anyone can see. But chip designers are very protective of their work. They guard their designs like crown jewels, which means there isn’t a lot of public data for an AI to learn from. Cognichip had to get creative by building its own datasets and using synthetic data. They even partnered with universities to test their models on open source chip architectures. In one test, students used Cognichip’s model to design a CPU in record time.
The company emerged from stealth mode last year and is already making waves in the industry. This latest funding round was led by Seligman Ventures and included some big names in the tech world, like former Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Altogether, Cognichip has raised $93 million since it started in 2024. They are going up against massive established players and other well-funded startups that want to own this new market. One investor noted that the current flood of money into AI infrastructure is the largest he has seen in 40 years of work.
The stakes are incredibly high. If AI can truly learn to design its own hardware, we will enter a super cycle of innovation. We won’t have to wait years for the next big leap in computing power. Instead, the machines will help us build the very tools they need to get even smarter. Cognichip is betting that the future of the semiconductor industry isn’t just about better machines, but about the AI that builds them.

