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Hyperlume wants to make chip-to-chip communication faster and more efficient
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Hyperlume公司致力于解决数据中心日益增长的能耗问题。传统数据中心大量能源消耗在芯片间数据传输上,预计到2028年,美国数据中心耗电量将高达12%。Hyperlume通过创新微型LED技术,旨在以更节能、更快速的方式替代传统铜线连接。这种微型LED不仅能更快地传输信息,还能显著降低能耗。公司已获得1250万美元种子轮融资,用于技术研发和团队扩充,目标是成为AI连接解决方案的领先供应商,迎接下一代数据中心的需求。

💡Hyperlume利用微型LED技术,旨在解决数据中心芯片间数据传输的高能耗和延迟问题。传统铜线连接能耗高、速度慢,已经成为数据中心性能瓶颈。

🚀Hyperlume的微型LED技术能够更快地传输数据,同时显著降低能耗。这项技术通过超快速微型LED和低功耗ASIC驱动,模拟光纤连接,但成本更低。

🤝Hyperlume目前正与北美地区的早期客户合作,优化产品。他们收到了来自超大规模企业、电缆制造商以及其他行业的浓厚兴趣。公司计划在技术成熟后,迅速扩大市场规模。

💰Hyperlume近期获得了1250万美元的种子轮融资,将用于扩大工程师团队,并继续开发其技术,以便尽快将其应用于更多客户的数据中心。

Data centers consumed 4.4% of U.S. electricity in 2023 and are estimated to use up to 12% by 2028. The majority of the energy data centers suck up is used to help transfer data from chip to chip. A company called Hyperlume is looking to make that process more energy-efficient while also speeding it up.

Ottawa, Canada-based Hyperlume created a version of microLEDs that can transfer information faster than the copper-based connections commonly found between the racks in data centers. These microLEDs also require less energy to transfer data than copper wires.

Hyperlume co-founder and CEO Mohsen Asad told TechCrunch that the company was a “logical extension” of the work he and his co-founder Hossein Fariborzi were doing before founding the company. Asad’s background in electrical engineering led him to a career focused on figuring out ways to transfer data between chips and between racks. Fariborzi has expertise in low-power electrical circuit design.

“I was working on microLEDs, I was working in data transfer, and this boom of AI and the requirements for sending information from chip to chip, power consumption — all things came together naturally,” Asad said. “We found a huge market opportunity.”

Energy consumption and latency have always been problems for chip-to-chip communication in data centers, Asad said, but they’ve been exacerbated by the rise — and breakneck pace — of AI. Solving the latency issue, or data delay, will not only speed up existing links between chips but also unlock chip capacity that wasn’t previously accessible due to the latency bottlenecks, Asad added.

“If we can solve this latency issue practically, we make [chips] work faster together,” Asad said. “When you have large language models […] you need the chips to communicate with almost zero latency.”

When Asad and Fariborzi started Hyperlume in 2022, they began by thinking about how to tackle the data center latency problem using existing technology. Silicon was a potential option to connect chips but too expensive to use at scale. Lasers were similarly cost-prohibitive.

So Hyperlume settled on taking cheap microLEDs and retrofitting them to transfer information from chip to chip very quickly, almost mimicking what a fiber optic connection could do without the associated costs.

“The secret sauce is ultra-fast microLEDs and on the other side a low-power ASIC that drives everything and communicates with other chips,” Asad said.

Hyperlume is working with a handful of early customers — most in North America — for the time being while it fine-tunes its product. The company has received a lot of inbound interest, especially from hyperscalers, Asad said, in addition to cable manufacturers and firms in other industries that could benefit from the tech.

“The first stage for us is to work with those early adopters — as soon as the technology is proven and goes inside of data centers with those early adopters, it’s going to give us a chance to scale to work with the rest of the market,” Asad said. “The demand is there and is growing and growing every year.”

Hyperlume recently raised a $12.5 million seed round led by BDC Capital’s Deep Tech Venture Fund and ArcTern Ventures with participation from MUUS Climate Partners, Intel Capital, and SOSV, among other backers.

The new capital will be used to hire more engineers and build up the funds needed to continue developing Hyperlume’s tech so it (ideally) lands in the hands of more customers soon. In the future, the company wants to scale up its bandwidth so it’s technologically ready for the next generation of powerful data centers.

“Right now we are focused on optical connections, to connect chips together, to connect boards together, but the way that we see the company growing is that it is going to be an AI connectivity solution provider,” Asad said.

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