# Fungible

**Canonical:** https://apis.io/providers/fungible/  
**APIs profiled:** 0

Fungible Inc. was a Santa Clara, California startup founded in 2015 by Pradeep Sindhu (Juniper Networks co-founder) and Bertrand Serlet that built Data Processing Units (DPUs) — programmable microprocessors (the F1 and S1 chips plus the FS1600 NVMe storage array) designed to offload networking, storage, and security workloads from data-center CPUs. Its DPU cluster control plane ran Linux and exposed internal REST APIs for management, but Fungible never published a public developer API, developer portal, or SDK registry. Microsoft acquired the company in January 2023 (reported ~$190M), folded the team into its Azure data-center infrastructure engineering organization, and wound down the independent product line. The fungible.com domain no longer resolves and there is no live public API surface to enrich.

## Kin Score — 5.0 / 100 (minimal)

Scored 2026-08-20 under rubric 0.12.0. Trend: flat (+0.0 from 5.0).

| Facet | Score |
|---|---|
| Discoverability | 50.0 |
| Contract Quality | 0.0 |
| Governance | 0.0 |
| Contract Governance | 0.0 |
| Operational Transparency | 0.0 |
| Developer Ergonomics | 0.0 |
| Commercial Clarity | 0.0 |
| Access Clarity | 0.0 |

## Agent readiness — 0.0 (human-only)

| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Spec Presence | no |
| Agentic Access | no |
| Reversibility Documented | no |
| MCP Server | no |
| Auth Clarity | no |
| Idempotency | no |
| Error Semantics | no |
| OpenAPI Examples | no |
| Rate Limit Signal | no |
| Event Surface Described | no |
| Agent Skills | no |
| Well Known Catalog | no |
| Consent Identity | no |
| Agent Card | no |
| Dry Run Mode | no |

## Access

Unknown — onboarding: unknown, pricing: unknown, trial: no (confidence: low).

## Tags

Company, Data Processing Unit, DPU, Semiconductors, Data-Center, Networking, Storage, Infrastructure, Acquired, Defunct

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Profiled by [API Evangelist](https://apievangelist.com) and published on [APIs.io](https://apis.io/providers/fungible/). Scores are computed from the provider's own public artifacts under a published rubric.
