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Mayfield is a Menlo Park-based venture capital firm investing in early-stage enterprise, consumer, AI, and semiconductor technology companies.

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Last updated: Aug 20, 2026 · Profile verified Jul 30, 2026

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Mayfield is a Menlo Park-based venture capital firm investing in early-stage enterprise, consumer, AI, and semiconductor technology companies.

Founded 1969Menlo Park, California
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No. Mayfield is privately held.

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  1. Aug 20, 2026FUNDINGEarly Cerebras Backer Adit Singh Joins Mayfield→
  2. Jun 24, 2026FUNDINGEx-Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka Launches Hang Ten Systems With $32M to Aim AI at IT Services$32M seed→

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FUNDING· Aug 20, 2026

Early Cerebras Backer Adit Singh Joins Mayfield

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FUNDING

Early Cerebras Backer Adit Singh Joins Mayfield

Adit Singh, the Foundation Capital partner who co-led Cerebras's first funding round a decade ago, has joined Mayfield as an infrastructure partner focused on semiconductors, hardware, cybersecurity and physical AI.

Aug 20, 2026DEEP DIVE
FUNDING· Jun 24, 2026

Ex-Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka Launches Hang Ten Systems With $32M to Aim AI at IT Services

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FUNDING$32M seed

Ex-Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka Launches Hang Ten Systems With $32M to Aim AI at IT Services

Vishal Sikka, the former Infosys CEO, has emerged with a new startup, Hang Ten Systems, backed by a $32 million seed round led by Mayfield with Aramco Ventures participating. The company uses agentic AI and reusable 'skills' to build, modify and operate enterprise software -- a direct bet that AI can replace, not just assist, the traditional IT-services workforce.

Jun 24, 2026
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