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2024 Revenue

$4.1M

Customers

250

Funding

$42M

YOY

23.2%

Avg ACV

$16.4K

Team

42

Founded

2016

How Tachyum CEO Radoslav Danilak grew to $4.1M revenue and 250 customers in 2024.

Provider of intelligent information processing products intended to reduce data center compute and storage hardware capital expenditure. The company's products unlock the performance of nanometer-size devices, non-disruptively enable existing applications, efficient than CPU and flexible than TPU, enabling data centers to reduce cost of ownership and power consumption easily.

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Tachyum Revenue

In 2024, Tachyum's revenue reached $4.1M. The company previously reported $3.3M in 2023. Since its launch in 2016, Tachyum has shown consistent revenue growth.

Tachyum Revenue GrowthReported revenue / ARR over time$0$1M$2M$3M$4M$5M201620172018201920202021202220232024$0$3M$3M$4MSource: GetLatka.com
YearMilestoneQuote
2024Tachyum Hit $4.1m revenue in October 2024
2023Tachyum Hit $3.3m revenue in December 2023
2021Tachyum Hit $3m revenue in April 2021
2016Launched with $0 revenue

Tachyum Valuation, Funding Rounds

Tachyum has not publicly disclosed its valuation. The company has raised $42M in total funding to date.

Tachyum has raised $42M in total funding across 2 rounds, with its most recent round in 2019.

Tachyum Capital Raised & ValuationCumulative capital raised and post-money valuation by roundCapital raised (cum.)Valuation$0$0$0.2$10M$0.4$20M$0.6$30M$0.8$40M$1$50M2016201720182019Source: GetLatka.com
YearRoundAmountValuation% SoldQuote
2019Funding round$25M--
2019Funding round$17M--

Founder / CEO

Radoslav Danilak

"Rado" Danilak has over 25 years of industry experience and over 100 patents designing state-of-the-art processing systems. In 2016 he founded Tachyum to disrupt markets by solving the processing performance plateau of nanometer class chips. Rado was founder and CEO of Skyera, a supplier of ultra-dense solid-state storage systems, acquired by WD in 2014. As CEO he won the 2013 Gold Tech Awards Circle for Emerging Company Executive of the Year. At Wave Computing, Rado architected the 10GHz Processing Element of deep learning DPU. Rado was cofounder and CTO of SandForce acquired by LSI in 2011 for $377M. Rado pioneered enterprise and consumer MLC flash controllers and solved endurance limited by device physics. He was a chipset and GPU architect at nVidia, a CPU architect at Nishan Systems and Toshiba, and chief architect of 64b x86 CPU at Gizmo Tech.

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Customers

Tachyum serves 250 customers.

Tachyum Employees & Team Size

Tachyum employs approximately 42 people as of 2026, up from 41 in 2023. It serves 250 customers that rely on its solutions.

Tachyum Team GrowthReported headcount over time01020304050201620172018201920202021202220232024004242Source: GetLatka.com
YearMilestone
2024Reached 42 employees (October 2024)
2023Reached 41 employees (December 2023)
2022Reached 38 employees (December 2022)
2021Reached 45 employees (December 2021)
2021Reached 38 employees (April 2021)

Frequently Asked Questions about Tachyum

What is Tachyum's revenue?

Tachyum generates $4.1M in revenue.

Who founded Tachyum?

Tachyum was founded by Radoslav Danilak.

Who is the CEO of Tachyum?

The CEO of Tachyum is Radoslav Danilak.

How much funding does Tachyum have?

Tachyum raised $42M.

How many employees does Tachyum have?

Tachyum has 42 employees.

Where is Tachyum headquarters?

Tachyum is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

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Tachyum Revenue 2024: $4.1M ARR, $42M Raised