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UK chipmaker Fractile plans $136 million boost for AI chip production

By Thomson Reuters Feb 9, 2026 | 6:05 PM

LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) – Britain said on Tuesday that homegrown chipmaker Fractile will invest 100 million ‍pounds ($136.43 million) in its UK operations over the next three years, including a new hardware engineering facility to support the scale-up of its AI chip ‌production.

The investment from Fractile, a ‌London-based computer chipmaker, will fund a larger UK-based engineering team and support work on next-generation systems designed to run advanced ​artificial intelligence models faster than current hardware, the British government said.

The ‍new site, in ​the western English city of ​Bristol, will assemble Fractile’s chips into ‍full AI systems and host a testing lab for software built for future compute technologies.

Britain said Fractile’s decision to scale in the country ‍reflects confidence in its tech sector, which the government says is now valued at ‍more than ‍1 trillion pounds.

AI Minister ​Kanishka Narayan, who is expected ​to ⁠announce the investment at ‌an event in London, said Fractile’s plans showed how British companies could strengthen the country’s position in advanced computing.

($1 = 0.7330 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, editing by ⁠William James)