Teramount Raises $50 Million to Accelerate Silicon Photonics Manufacturing

Israeli startup Teramount, headquartered in Jerusalem, announced the completion of a $50 million funding round to support its global expansion and transition to large-scale industrial production. The round was led by Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT), the investment arm of the Koch conglomerate, and joined by several of the world’s leading technology players: AMD, Samsung Catalyst, Hitachi, Wistron, and existing investors such as Grove Ventures, founded by tech entrepreneur Dov Moran.

This is one of the most notable hardware rounds in Israel this year—not only in size, but especially in the caliber of the strategic partners involved, which represent the full value chain of the semiconductor and data center industries: chip manufacturers, hardware integrators, industrial firms, and tech giants.

The Vision: Seamlessly Connecting Fibers to Chips—Automatically and at Scale

Teramount was founded by Dr. Hisham Taha and Dr. Avi Israel with a mission to solve one of the most complex challenges of the data era: creating fast, reliable, and automated connections between optical fibers and silicon chips. The company is developing the TeraVerse platform, which enables precise, automated alignment between fibers and chips while maintaining full compatibility with existing semiconductor manufacturing processes.

In other words, Teramount does not manufacture photonic chips themselves. Instead, it offers a connectivity solution—a comprehensive platform that bridges the gap between fibers and chips using two key components: the PhotonicPlug and PhotonicBump. These are miniature optical connectors that allow fibers to be aligned and connected with high precision to photonic chips, all while being compatible with standard semiconductor fabs. The process is fully automated, eliminating the need for manual, microscope-guided alignment—a major bottleneck in the photonics industry today.

Put simply, Teramount has developed the “socket and plug” that finally makes it possible to integrate optical fibers into chips at industrial scale and low per-unit cost. Currently, fiber-to-chip alignment in silicon photonics is manual, expensive, slow, and fragile—severely limiting adoption.

According to the company, its solution can significantly reduce energy consumption in high-performance systems, increase bandwidth, cut latency, and simplify photonic integration—all while enabling full compatibility with traditional chip manufacturing workflows.

The New Backbone of AI Infrastructure

Teramount’s innovation is part of the rapidly growing field of silicon photonics—a technology that integrates optical communication elements with standard silicon chips. Instead of transmitting data via electrical current over copper wires, silicon photonics uses light carried through optical fibers, enabling much higher bandwidth, reduced energy use, and less heat.

This technology is becoming essential in the AI era: artificial intelligence systems consume massive amounts of data in real-time, and traditional electrical connections are increasingly a performance bottleneck.

The future—well understood by AMD, Samsung, and Hitachi—belongs to optical communication inside computing systems. Analysts project that the silicon photonics market will grow at a double-digit CAGR, reaching tens of billions of dollars within five years, with rapid adoption in data centers, high-performance computing (HPC), autonomous vehicles, 6G communication, and more.

According to Dr. Taha, “This funding round brings together top-tier players from across the entire ecosystem and represents an extraordinary vote of confidence in the platform we’ve built. The capital will support team growth, manufacturing scale-up, and global expansion.”

NeuReality Appoints Lynn Comp, Semiconductor Veteran and AMD Corporate VP, to its Board

NeuReality, industry experts in AI-centric inference, has announced the appointment of Lynn A Comp to its Board of Directors. As a semiconductor veteran and leader with vast experience in data center infrastructure, Lynn joins NeuReality’s experienced board consisting of industry heavyweights CJ Bruno, with his wealth of experience in sales and marketing from a distinguished career at Intel, and AI luminary Naveen Rao, a leading industry voice in generative AI and deep learning. Lynn brings invaluable knowledge of the technology underpinning inference and virtual cloud, as well as the sector acumen needed to help guide NeuReality through the complex market dynamics and drive the company through its next integral period of growth.

As AI inference becomes highly sought after, in major part due to the proliferation of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, AI computation systems must adapt to keep it performing at higher efficiency and optimal Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). NeuReality is building a first-in-class capability to fortify the future of AI inference, helping to improve the performance of machine learning systems by offloading computational tasks the Data-movement and processing requires for hosting Deep Learning Accelerators, from general-purpose CPUs. Moving from the time and resource-intensive CPU-centric model to NeuReality’s AI-centric model and server-on-a-chip solution helps lower cost, reduce required energy input and increase throughput. Lynn’s proven track record in Go-To-Market strategies, as well as her intimate understanding and relationship with the compute industry, fits hand in glove with NeuReality’s vision and solutions, and will contribute to ensuring NeuReality’s solutions realize their full potential.

“I’m excited to be joining NeuReality’s board and welcome the challenge to help steer the company through its next phase of growth,” said Mrs Comp. “The company’s innovative approach to AI-focused computing platforms offers the market an easily integrated, end to end inference solution that speeds up AI deployments while reducing data center footprint and power. I am passionate about simplifying the application of AI to IT infrastructure and take on this role with the intention of helping make this a reality,” added Lynn.

“We are thrilled to welcome Lynn to our board,” said Moshe Tanach, Co-Founder and CEO of NeuReality.” “Adding Lynn to our board of directors with her extensive business experience with semiconductors at AMD, as well as data centers for various market sectors, is one of multiple important steps we are taking as we shift from development to production. Drawing on Lynn’s unique expertise and leadership in the semiconductor market, we are looking forward to working together and refining the GTM strategy and execution for our disruptive AI inference products and services. AMD’s ambitions and priorities chime with our own vision of the market and makes Lynn’s appointment with her background at AMD invaluable.”

During her 25-year tenure, Lynn Comp has held a number of key positions, including Vice President of the Data Center Group and General Manager of the Visual Cloud Division in Intel as well as Corporate VP of cloud business unit and Server BU marketing in AMD. She has been instrumental in helping Intel build and foster strong relationships with top-tier customers and partners, and has taken an active role in promoting the company’s environmental and social responsibilities. Lynn was also recognized as part of the “2020 Women of Technology” by Connected World.