Our Take
Armada is building an edge computing platform out of San Francisco. That's really all the public details available here—Series B stage, edge computing, somewhere in the Bay Area.
Edge computing is having a moment. With AI running on everything from robots to remote sensors to connected factories, processing data at the literal edge of networks instead of shipping everything to distant data centers is becoming non-negotiable. Latency costs money, bandwidth costs money, and round-tripping to the cloud for every decision is a bottleneck industries increasingly won't accept.
If you're building at the edge, you need compute closer to where the action is. Armada is presumably one of the companies trying to solve that. Beyond that? Your guess is as good as ours.
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