GV and Walden International co-led the computing technology developer's series A round, which was announced when it came out of stealth.
US-based computing technology startup SambaNova Systems has emerged from stealth with $56m from a series A round co-led by GV, the subsidiary of internet technology conglomerate Alphabet formerly known as Google Ventures.
Venture capital firm Walden International co-led the round, which also featured VC firm Redline Capital and growth equity fund Atlantic Bridge Ventures.
Founded in 2017, SambaNova has created a computing platform intended to provide the basis of next-generation data analytics and machine learning applications. The series A funds…