EU-Startups recently covered the €5.4 million pre-Seed funding round raised by Newcastle-based Literal Labs, an AI startup building logic-based alternatives to today’s energy-hungry neural networks.

Source: eu-startups.com.
The funding will accelerate development of its logic-based AI models, which promise to outperform traditional neural networks in speed, energy efficiency, and explainability.
The round was led by Northern Gritstone, with co-investment from Mercuri, Sure Valley Ventures, and others. The funding will help Literal Labs scale its engineering team and bring its first commercial product to market later in 2025.
Founded in 2023 by Newcastle University experts and AI veterans, Literal Labs is building a new class of AI models inspired by Tsetlin machines, a logic-based alternative to neural networks. These models are ideal for applications where GPU-heavy algorithms are impractical, where regulatory transparency is essential, or where energy efficiency is critical—such as EdgeAI or battery-powered devices. Benchmarks show Literal’s models can run 54x faster and 52x more efficiently than existing methods, while also being far easier to interpret.
CEO Noel Hurley, formerly a senior exec at Arm, said the company is “at a pivotal moment for AI” as demand grows for alternatives that are both powerful and sustainable. With growing interest from industries facing compliance pressures and resource constraints, Literal Labs is poised to disrupt a market dominated by opaque and power-hungry AI systems.
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