South African-born AI infrastructure startup Cerebrium raises $8.5 million
TechCabal | Sakhile Dube - Jul 09, 2025

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- Cerebrium raised $8.5 million in seed funding led by Graident, Google's AI venture fund.
- The startup aims to hire more engineers and scale operations to meet rising enterprise demand.
- Cerebrium was founded in 2021 by Michael Louis and Jonathan Irwin, former executives at OneCart.
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Cerebrium's innovative approach to simplifying AI development could significantly impact the tech landscape, especially as demand for real-time applications grows. However, the competition in the AI infrastructure space is fierce, and it will be crucial for Cerebrium to continuously innovate and maintain its edge in performance and security.
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