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Blaize Stock Jumps as $15 Million Winmate AI Deal Targets Defense Hardware

Blaize Stock Jumps as $15 Million Winmate AI Deal Targets Defense Hardware

NEW YORK, May 4, 2026, 13:04 EDT

Blaize Holdings surged on Monday after announcing a strategic partnership with Taiwan’s Winmate Inc. Under the deal, Blaize’s AI chips are heading into rugged equipment used in defense, border security, maritime operations, and critical infrastructure.

The companies have set their sights on about $15 million in business for the first year of the deal. Still, the agreement refers to this figure as a sales target, not locked-in revenue, which matters for a small-cap chip maker trying to turn edge AI buzz into signed contracts.

Blaize surged 33.5% to close at $2.71 after opening at $2.30. Trading volume topped 34 million shares, far surpassing its typical daily average.

Edge AI means running artificial-intelligence operations directly on the device—or nearby—rather than sending information off to a remote cloud server. For drones, patrol vehicles, or medical gear out in the field, this cuts lag and reduces the need for stable network links.

Blaize CEO Dinakar Munagala puts it bluntly: customers are asking for “AI that runs where the work happens.” Winmate’s chairman and chief, Ken Lu, highlighted an ambition to inject “real-time intelligence” into field systems operating in rugged environments. PR Newswire

Winmate (3416.TW) bills rugged mobile computers and displays as its core business, official materials show. The Taiwan-based firm points to those two segments as its main focus areas.

Blaize is up against some heavyweights in edge computing. Nvidia’s Jetson goes after robotics and edge AI, Qualcomm promotes on-device intelligence across its edge products, while Intel leans on a comprehensive edge AI suite built around its systems and toolkits.

The big-picture numbers offer some context, though they’re no promise. BCC Research estimates the global edge AI market will reach $11.8 billion in 2025 and scale up to $56.8 billion by 2030, reflecting a hefty 36.9% CAGR. Still, those projections don’t translate directly into purchase orders. For smaller chip firms, securing design wins and moving real product remains a hurdle.

The picture on the flip side is rough. Blaize’s April 30 10-K/A lays out a string of operating losses, including a $103.8 million deficit for 2025. Cash used in operations reached $73.8 million in that period. The company leans heavily on a small client base and warns of “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue. SEC

There’s still uncertainty around Blaize’s ownership structure. A filing shows that on April 22, the company’s board signed off on a rights agreement designed to kick in if anyone crosses the 10% stake threshold. Such protections can deter unwanted takeovers, though they also risk unsettling investors concerned about dilution.

Blaize is set to report first-quarter results after the market closes on May 14, with management hopping on a webcast at 5 p.m. EDT. Investors are zeroed in on one thing—whether the partnerships inked so far are actually showing up in revenue, cash, and better margins.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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