London-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI models and chips
In breaking news, homeUK-StartupsLondon-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI... HomeUK-StartupsLondon-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI...FundingUK-Startups London-based Callosum raises…
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Real-time Market IntelligenceIn breaking news, homeUK-StartupsLondon-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI...
In breaking news, homeUK-StartupsLondon-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI… HomeUK-StartupsLondon-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI…FundingUK-Startups London-based Callosum raises €85.4 million in Atomico-led Seed round to unify AI models and chips By Rahul Raj August 20, 2026 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedin Callosum, a London-based startup building infrastructure to unify different AI models and chips, has raised €85.4 million ($100 million) in a Seed round to advance what it calls “heterogeneous intelligence”. The round was led by Atomico, with significant participation from Plural, DCVC, and the UK Sovereign AI Fund, as well as other investors and angels.The UK government formally launched the €573 million (£500 million) Sovereign AI initiative in April 2026 to back British AI startups working in areas seen as strategically important for both economic growth and national security.Key players involved: Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Partners Group This development has significant implications for Technology, potentially influencing competitive dynamics, investment patterns, and strategic priorities across the sector. “As AI moves from training to inference, the question is no longer just who builds the best models. Market ImplicationsForward-Looking IndicatorsContinued consolidation expected in the sectorIncreasing focus on digital transformation and innovationGrowing importance of ESG considerations Expert CommentaryIt’s how we deliver intelligence efficiently, across an increasingly diverse landscape of models and chips,” said Niklas Zennström, CEO of Atomico. Looking AheadFor complete details on this development, refer to the original report from EU-Startups. Frequently Asked Questions