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Startups & Venture·July 6, 2026·1 min read

After decades in Silicon Valley, a former Apple and Amazon engineer started an AI chip company in his mid-50s

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Veteran operators spinning out AI silicon startups in their 50s is a talent allocation story—experience is flowing directly into the bottleneck layer of the stack. If you're building AI-heavy products, expect more niche accelerators and domain-specific chips to evaluate, and start building internal competence on hardware–software co-design instead of treating chips as a black box.