Companies in High Performance Computing
There are 356 companies in High Performance Computing which include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Altair, CoreWeave, DDN, NGINX. 181 companies in High Performance Computing are funded, with 98 having secured Series A funding. Till date, the sector has seen the creation of 9 Unicorns. United States has the most number of companies in High Performance Computing (158), followed by India
(22), and then China (21).
On average, the last 10 years have seen 14 new companies launched every year. Most number of High Performance Computing startups have been founded by alumni from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and University of California (Berkeley).
Here is a List of top companies in High Performance Computing
Platform offering HPC solutions. It provides a supercomputer that supports liquid cooling of components in a bladed configuration. It provides an HPC storage solution that includes a file storage system, data management framework, and more. Its offerings include HPC software, AI and ML solution, HPC as a service, servers, hybrid cloud, and more. It caters to industries such as manufacturing, energy, life sciences, and more.
Key facts about Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Founded Year: 2015
- Location: Houston (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Investors: Kleiner Perkins, Gov.uk and 2 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Grant (prize money), Nov 01, 2023, $273M
- Tracxn Score: 80/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 3 of 481 Competitors
2. Altair
Provider of design simulation and CAD solutions for the manufacturing industry. It offers AI interfaced platform to optimize designs, processes, and decisions while offering open architecture for workload management and cloud solutions for businesses and enterprises. It also provides services including product engineering, industrial design, and analytics solutions. The platform offers HPC workload management, license management, HPC usability, remote visualization and more. Additionally, it provides simulation tools for manufacturing process optimization with features such as dicrete product manufacturability, customer project implementation, IIoT augmented production analytics data ingestion, modeling, operationalization, and visualization and more.
Key facts about Altair
- Founded Year: 1985
- Location: Troy (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $35.1M
- Investors: General Atlantic, Matrix Capital Management and 3 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Post IPO, Jul 11, 2023, $3.43M
- Tracxn Score: 78/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 790 Competitors
3. CoreWeave
Provider of cloud computing services for AI workloads. It offers GPU and CPU compute, storage, and networking services, optimized for artificial intelligence applications. It also provides managed services, including Kubernetes and Slurm, to simplify the deployment and management of AI infrastructure. Its platform includes tools for observability and cluster health management, enabling efficient and reliable AI model training and inference.
Key facts about CoreWeave
- Founded Year: 2019
- Location: New York City (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $2.37B
- Investors: Magnetar, Fidelity Investments and 30 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Conventional Debt, Oct 11, 2024, $650M
- Tracxn Score: 74/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 6 of 452 Competitors
4. DDN
Platform offering big data and HPC storage appliances for businesses. It provides storage arrays, file systems, and object storage appliances for the cloud and data intensive environments and big data applications. It offers IME, a burst buffer, IO and application accelerator, Scalar, a parallel file system appliance, and WOS, a high performance object storage solution. The company offers products that provide data management, network-attached storage, block data storage, clustered file systems, and object storage. The company serves the entertainment, internet media, surveillance, and HPC vertical markets.
Key facts about DDN
- Founded Year: 1998
- Location: Chatsworth (United States)
- Stage: Series B
- Total Funding till date: $310M
- Investors: Blackstone, ClearLight Partners and 3 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, Jan 23, 2025, $300M
- Tracxn Score: 73/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 76 Competitors
5. NGINX
NGINX is an open-source internet infrastructure software. The company's solution includes load balancing functionality, microservices, content caching, and web server for the websites. Some of its products include NGINX Plus, NGINX Controller, NGINX Unit, NGINX Amplify, etc.
Key facts about NGINX
- Founded Year: 2011
- Location: San Francisco (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $84M
- Investors: New Enterprise Associates, Goldman Sachs and 12 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series C, Jun 20, 2018, $43M
- Tracxn Score: 73/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 2 of 80 Competitors