Multiverse Computing Secures $215 Million to Advance Quantum-Inspired AI for LLM Compression

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Multiverse Computing raises $215 million

Multiverse Computing has successfully closed a €189 million ($215 million) Series B funding round to accelerate the adoption of its quantum-inspired AI technology, CompactifAI. This innovative tool significantly reduces the size of large language models (LLMs) by up to 95% while maintaining their original performance. The investment aims to revolutionize the $106 billion AI inference market by enabling faster processing and lower costs for deploying LLMs on a wide range of devices.

Points clés

  • Multiverse Computing raised €189 million ($215 million) in a Series B funding round.
  • The funding will be used to scale CompactifAI, a quantum-inspired AI model compression tool.
  • CompactifAI can reduce the size of LLMs by up to 95% without performance loss.
  • The technology enables 4x–12x faster processing.
  • It also leads to a 50%–80% reduction in inference costs.
  • CompactifAI allows advanced AI models to run on devices from phones to Raspberry Pi.
  • The Series B round was led by Bullhound Capital.
  • Other investors include HP Tech Ventures, SETT, Forgepoint Capital International, CDP Venture Capital, Santander Climate VC, Quantonation, Toshiba, and Capital Riesgo de Euskadi – Grupo SPRI.
  • The investment targets the $106 billion AI inference market.
  • CompactifAI was developed using Tensor Networks, a quantum-inspired approach.
  • Compressed versions of Llama, DeepSeek, and Mistral models are currently available.

À retenir

So, Multiverse Computing got a cool quarter of a billion dollars to make those chatty AI models less of a digital sumo wrestler and more of a nimble gymnast. Apparently, their “quantum-inspired” magic shrinks these things by 95% while keeping their brains intact. Now, instead of needing a supercomputer the size of a small country to run an LLM, you might just need… well, something slightly less massive. It’s almost like they found a way to put a whole library into a paperback book. Who knew quantum physics could be so practical, right?

Sources

  • [Multiverse Computing Raises $215 Million to Scale Technology that Compresses LLMs by up to 95%](https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/06/12/multiverse-computing-raises-215-million-to-scale-technology-that- compresses-llms-by-up-to-95/?utm_source=perplexity)