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Axiado claims its chip can prevent cyberattacks


Axiado, a startup developing a chip that can ostensibly protect devices against cyberattacks, has raised new cash.

“Our solution gives companies the power to fully secure their digital infrastructure end-to-end,” CEO Gopi Sirineni told TechCrunch. “Without revealing too many details, we use AI engines to learn a platform’s behavior and compare to blacklisted patterns provided by the customer,” Sirineni told TechCrunch. Axiado has a partnership with manufacturing firm Jabil to develop server cybersecurity solutions, and it recently raised $60 million in a Series C funding round.

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