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Home » Mueon Debuts with $15.5M Seed to Tackle Data Center Power Limits

Mueon Debuts with $15.5M Seed to Tackle Data Center Power Limits

September 17, 2025
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Mueon launched today from stealth with $15.5 million in seed funding and a new modular data center architecture called Cubelets™, aimed at tackling the power, cooling, and scalability bottlenecks of AI and hyperscale computing. Intel Capital led the round, joined by Geodesic Alliance Fund and Oregon Venture Fund. Intel Capital Managing Director Srini Ananth will join Mueon’s board.

Cubelets™ are compact, stackable building blocks that integrate compute, memory, power delivery, and thermal management into a single module. The company claims the architecture can deliver up to 10x improvements in density, energy efficiency, and deployment speed while remaining compatible with existing AI and cloud software stacks. Mueon says its modular system allows clusters to scale linearly, cutting upfront capital costs and reducing reliance on large-scale cooling and power infrastructure.

The Portland-based startup is led by co-founder and CEO Wilfred Gomes and a team with decades of experience in CPU, GPU, memory, and power delivery design. Early partners include d-Matrix, which is using Cubelets™ with its in-memory compute technology, and UCLA’s CHIPS program, which sees the approach as a way to break through the “memory wall.” Mueon will use the funding to accelerate prototyping, system scaling, and engineering hires, with an initial focus on AI inference and training workloads.

• Seed funding: $15.5M led by Intel Capital, with Geodesic Alliance Fund and Oregon Venture Fund

• Core product: Cubelets™ – modular units integrating compute, memory, power, and thermals

• Performance claims: Up to 10x improvements in density, efficiency, and deployment speed

• Partnerships: Early collaborations with d-Matrix and UCLA CHIPS

• Focus areas: AI training and inference constrained by traditional rack-based systems

“Mueon was founded to rethink the system building blocks of the data center from the ground up,” said Wilfred Gomes, co-founder and CEO. “Cubelets™ give our partners a new unit of compute by bringing together compute, memory, and power delivery, thermals, delivering efficiency and cost savings that today’s data centers urgently need.”

🌐 Analysis: Mueon enters a crowded but urgent field of AI infrastructure innovation, where energy consumption and cooling are reaching critical limits. With Intel Capital backing, Mueon’s architecture could complement trends in chiplet design and composable infrastructure, aligning with efforts by hyperscalers and startups alike to break free from rack-bound architectures.

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