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Sriram Krishnan
General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz
Sriram Krishnan
Sriram Krishnan is an experienced product leader, investor, and podcaster. He currently serves as a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, where he invests in crypto and web3 startups.134
Career Highlights
- Previously led product teams at Twitter, Facebook, Snap, and Microsoft23
- Built Facebook Audience Network, a multi-billion dollar revenue effort3
- Drove 20% annual user growth at Twitter and launched redesigned home page and events experience3
- Advisor and investor in several early stage companies like Scale.ai, Canva, 100Thieves, Digits, Cred1
- Hosts popular podcast "The Aarthi and Sriram Show" with his wife Aarthi Ramamurthy3
Education and Personal Life
- Born in Chennai, India and earned B.Tech from Anna University3
- Lives in San Francisco with wife Aarthi, a serial entrepreneur3
- Represented by WME for film and television projects3
Sriram is known for his optimism, ability to see the best in people, and helping founders get the most out of themselves and their teams.4 With his diverse experience building products at top tech companies and investing in promising startups, he is well-positioned to advise the next generation of entrepreneurs.123
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Highly recommend the sessions with @patrickc and @collision yesterday. Uniformly high quality on all things AI.
If you need additional GPU servers, Kearny Jackson portco, Akash Systems, is opening up its Diamond Cooled NVIDIA and AMD GPUs/servers for you and your teams to go full throttle and push the limits.
So if you want to run POCs or tests, or know others who do, feel free to forward this note along or reach out to [email protected] for more info.
Their diamond-cooled servers provide performance and efficiency gains that standard air or liquid cooled GPU servers can’t provide:
🤑 ~$1M in incremental cashflow per server
🆒 10 Celcius CPU and HBM temperature reduction
💨 Up to 22% FLOPs/Watt increase
🎲 Increased compute throughput (15%+ more tokens)
☀️ Ability to run in up to 120 F ambient data center environments without throttling
⚡️ 100% less power to cooling
📈 Improvement in PUE etc
With this tech, data centers with GPU servers can be built anywhere, including in hot climates. Akash has partnered with AMD already and is in talks with other folks in the ecosystem, eg hyperscalers, neoclouds, enterprises operating power/cooling etc
Turns out diamonds are a data center’s best friend.

