Chiral Secures $12M Funding to Advance Post-Silicon Computing Technologies
Chiral, a Swiss nanotechnology firm, has raised $12 million in seed funding to develop manufacturable post-silicon computing chips. The funding, led by Crane Venture Partners, aims to address manufacturing bottlenecks of nanomaterials in semiconductor technology. Chiral focuses on integrating these materials into silicon wafers through its robotic integration system, enhancing performance and energy efficiency beyond conventional silicon limits. The company plans to deploy its first commercial systems in 2026.

Chiral has raised $12 million in seed financing to develop post-silicon computing chips based on nanomaterials. The funding, led by Crane Venture Partners and supported by public funding from Innosuisse, addresses manufacturing challenges in integrating nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes into silicon wafers.
Chiral's robotic integration system enables scalable and contamination-free placement of nanomaterials, facilitating industrial adoption. The company aims to install its first commercial systems in 2026, enhancing semiconductor performance and energy efficiency beyond the limits of silicon.




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