The AI Speed War: How French Startup Kog Is Rewriting the Rules of GPU Efficiency
724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
Key Highlights
Yapay zeka çıkarım (inference) hızındaki yarış kızışırken, pazarlar Mayıs ayında Cerebras'ın halka arzına sıcak bakmıştı. Ancak Fransız girişim Kog, a

The race for faster AI inference is heating up, and while markets gave Cerebras and its purpose-built chips a warm welcome during its IPO debut in May, French startup Kog is betting that the real revolution lies in squeezing more performance out of the conventional GPUs companies already own.
A Software Revolution Challenging Hardware Limits
Kog hit the front page of Hacker News with a tech preview proving that "extremely fast single-request decoding is possible" on standard datacenter GPUs like the AMD MI300X and Nvidia H200 used in their demo. The startup's promise is to unlock new capabilities on existing hardware through software optimization, effectively lowering costs.Capitalizing on the Inference Bottleneck
With inference speed and costs now a critical bottleneck, CEO Gaël Delalleau revealed that the promise of optimizing existing hardware attracted more than just onlookers, garnering 200 tangible business leads. This approach targets customers put off by delays in professional AI workflows.A "Hacker" Approach Rooted in Physics and Cybersecurity
Kog’s deep-level focus stems from the unique background of its CEO, who studied solid-state physics at École Polytechnique and worked in offensive cybersecurity. The team adopts a mindset to understand the laws of physics and the GPU, reverse-engineering down to assembly language.European Tech Sovereignty and the Path to Scale
Operating with a team of 11 people, Kog faces limits on the number of chips it can support but plans to feed its methodology into agent-based pipelines. As Europe seeks to build its own capabilities, support from Scaleway, Bpifrance, and French Tech 2030 provides tailwinds.Markets are reacting to this with a question about whether Moore's Law is limited by hardware speed. Kog's ability to "hack" GPU memory bandwidth creates an interesting paradox for giants like Nvidia and AMD. While the race for specialized chips (ASICs) continues, software optimization extends the life of current inventory. If Kog can demonstrate the promised 10x speed increase in large models by September as planned, it could significantly improve the CAPEX efficiency of AI infrastructure investments, positively impacting tech stock margins. However, such hardware-dependent optimization highlights that software is becoming a strategic weapon in the China-US chip war.
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