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Google's Chief Scientist Jeff Dean invests, Altara uses AI to diagnose faults in semiconductor factories
CryptoWorld News reports that Altara has completed a $7 million seed round of financing. Greylock led the round, with Neo, BoxGroup, and Liquid 2 Ventures participating, and angel investors including Google’s Chief Scientist Jeff Dean as well as executives from OpenAI and AMD.
Altara is an AI platform for the physical sciences industry. It uses dedicated agents to integrate fragmented data—scattered across spreadsheets, sensor logs, and various legacy systems—in areas such as semiconductors, batteries, and advanced materials, reducing processes including fault diagnosis and experimental design from weeks to minutes.
Greylock partner Corinne Riley compares Altara to physical-world SREs (site reliability engineers): when software systems go down, SREs use observability tools to find the code change that caused the issue; when batteries or wafers fail, Altara’s agents analyze scientific data to identify what went wrong.
Among Greylock’s portfolio companies, Resolve AI—focused on software fault diagnosis—has a valuation of $1.5 billion. Altara aims to replicate the same logic on the hardware side.