TechCrunch News 2024年11月29日
Akhetonics gets fresh funding for a contrarian bet on all-optical chips
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德国初创公司Akhetonics获得600万欧元种子轮融资,旨在开发基于光子的通用型芯片。该芯片采用全光学方法,可用于各种任务和软件应用,并具有高速、节能等优势,有望解决当前AI芯片计算性能需求和供应链问题。Akhetonics计划于明年年中交付首批商用产品,其独特的架构设计和较低的开发成本使其在竞争激烈的芯片市场中脱颖而出。尽管全光学芯片技术仍处于早期阶段,但投资者对其潜力充满信心,认为它有望推动高性能计算的民主化,并为欧洲芯片产业带来新的发展机遇。

💡 **Akhetonics获得600万欧元种子轮融资,致力于开发基于光子技术的通用型芯片。**该芯片采用全光学方法,这意味着芯片内部的数据处理和传输都基于光信号,而不是传统的电子信号。这种方法有望带来更高的计算速度和更低的能耗。

🚀 **光子芯片有望解决当前AI芯片计算性能需求和供应链问题。**随着AI技术的发展,对计算性能的需求不断提高,而传统电子芯片在速度和能耗方面面临挑战。光子芯片凭借其高速、低延迟和高带宽的优势,有望成为解决这一问题的关键技术。同时,光子芯片的供应链更加多元化,可以降低对特定地区的依赖,有助于提高芯片供应的安全性。

⚙️ **Akhetonics采用独特的架构设计,降低了芯片开发成本。**Akhetonics重新思考了芯片的架构设计,避免了传统芯片中复杂的优化过程,从而降低了开发成本。这使得Akhetonics能够以相对较小的融资规模开展芯片研发工作,并快速推进产品开发进程。

📅 **Akhetonics计划于明年年中交付首批商用产品。**这表明Akhetonics已经取得了显著的研发进展,并对产品的市场前景充满信心。一旦产品成功商用,将为高性能计算领域带来新的变革。

🌍 **Akhetonics的愿景是推动高性能计算的民主化,并为欧洲芯片产业带来新的发展机遇。**Akhetonics希望通过其技术,让更多企业和用户能够获得高性能计算能力,并打破当前芯片行业的垄断格局。这将有助于推动欧洲芯片产业的发展,并提升欧洲在全球科技领域的竞争力。

Photonics — a field that underpins light-based systems for manipulating data — has a bright future, as the rise of AI demands better computing performance, but it has yet to be fully applied to a new generation of chips. German startup Akhetonics hopes to change that. It’s raised a €6 million seed funding round (approximately $6.33 million) to deliver on this promise, TechCrunch can exclusively reveal.

While several companies are working with photons on tangential issues or point solutions that mix electronics and photonics, Akhetonics — whose name is a portmanteau of Akhet, an Egyptian hieroglyph for “horizon”, and photonics — is outright aiming to build a general-purpose chip.

“General purpose” in this context means chips that it could be used for all sorts of tasks and software applications. And since Akhetonics is taking an all-optical approach that will also be digital and compatible with existing workloads, unlike analog approaches, it could be particularly useful in environments that require high-performance in real time, such as networking, avionics, and space.

Speed aside, energy efficiency is another aspect where photonics can help — and one that is increasingly tied to geopolitics, as is chip sovereignty. “For us, the most interesting part is that we have a supply chain that is very diverse,” co-founder and CEO Michael Kissner told TechCrunch.

Potentially, Akhetonics could make its general-purpose chip anywhere, making it possible for companies to access locally sourced high-performance compute — if it works. That’s a big “if”; or more precisely, “when.” 

Most observers agree that photonics will make its way to chips — but French VC firm Daphni, for instance, recently said it won’t invest in general-purpose chips at the moment.

While Lightmatter, a photonics company that initially focused on chips, pivoted to interconnects to great success, bringing faster data transfer between CPUs and GPUs within data centers. 

While it still seems far-fetched to some, Matterwave Ventures, the VC firm that led Akhetonics’ new round, believes that the time is right for fully optical technology to be applied to general-purpose computation. “For us, it felt like there are sufficient things that are coming together to make this a reality,” principal Silviu Apostu told TechCrunch. 

This will still take time, but maybe not as much as some may think; Akhetonics plans to deliver its first commercial product to customers mid-next year. Kissner is confident that it’s already confirmed feasibility thanks to its previous funding round by deep tech VC firm Runa Capital in 2023. “Our big goal was to show that you can do general purpose computing using only optics, and that is something that we have now shown,” he said.

The key to Akhetonics’ approach — and what makes this feasible, according to Apostu — is to rethink the architecture from first principles.

“People think you need billions of [optical transistors],” Kissner added. “But with the right architecture, you don’t.” For instance, the company explained in a recent paper how it can do without the usual optimization that the likes of AMD, Intel and Nvidia have applied to current-gen chips.

This also makes the development process cheaper than for regular chips — hence the relatively small round size for a chipmaking business. Akhetonics said most of the seed funding will go into growing headcount to 30 people as the team works towards delivering prototypes to customers. “For us, it’s actually a lot of money,” Kissner suggested. “In our world, you can design a chip for €50,000.” 

Cheaper costs and a local supply chain are two big differences compared to existing AI semiconductors; Kissner seems genuinely baffled that the “trillion dollar Al industry” relies on chips made in geopolitically troublesome areas. And Akhetonics’ alternative positioning has evidently resonated with investors. “They really support our mission to create this European, almost democratized version of high-performance computing,” he said. 

With all that said, there are still questions over commercial demand for high-performance computing, and whether it might be better served by integrated photonics for specific use cases. But for Akhetonics, and competitors like LightSolver, all-optical chips are the best answer.

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