At the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, South African tycoon Dr. Iqbal Survé, founder of Sekunjalo Group, unveiled a $2 billion AI chip design startup poised to compete with NVIDIA. Announced during a session at Africa House, this ambitious venture focuses on innovative chip design and software, steering clear of manufacturing to target the high-value AI hardware market.
The proposed company will not be headquartered in China, reflecting a strategic decision to diversify globally and mitigate geopolitical exposure. With a long-term valuation goal of $1 trillion, the venture is currently in discussions with international partners regarding its structure and location.
Key Highlights
- Venture Announcement: Dr. Survé unveiled plans for a $2 billion AI chip design startup during a panel at Africa House, WEF Davos.
- Design-First Approach: The company will prioritize chip design and software – rather than manufacturing – citing this as the core value area in AI development.
- Global Strategy: The venture will not be based in China, aiming to reduce exposure to trade and geopolitical risks.
- Inclusive Talent Model: Plans to attract top AI talent from across Africa and other global markets.
- Target Valuation: The project is aiming for a long-term valuation of $1 trillion, reflecting its global growth ambitions.
- Due Diligence: The team has conducted 18 months of research and engaged analysts to guide strategic planning.
Ongoing Partnerships: The venture is currently in talks with international partners to determine its headquarters and operational framework.
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