8 years ago

Optalysys Raises $3.95 Million to Develop Light-Speed Optical Coprocessors

  • Optalysys, a UK-based developer of optical coprocessors, has secured $3.95 million in seed funding from undisclosed angel investors

  • The company plans to use the funds to manufacture its first commercially available high-performance computing (HPC) processor, which utilizes low-power laser light for processing to enhance performance and efficiency.

    • ProblemTechnology

      "Supercomputers are expensive to build and run. The computational demands of our modern world are growing faster than our ability to build computers to meet them."

      Solution

      "Optalysys has developed a new kind of computer processor based on light instead of electricity. This allows for more efficient processing of data and makes supercomputers cheaper to build and run."

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