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Home » Teramount Secures $50M to Scale Fiber-to-Chip Interconnects

Teramount Secures $50M to Scale Fiber-to-Chip Interconnects

July 29, 2025
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Jerusalem-based Teramount raised $50 million in new financing to accelerate production of its fiber-to-chip optical interconnect solutions for AI, data centers, and advanced computing. Koch Disruptive Technologies (KDT) led the round, with participation from AMD Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Samsung Catalyst Fund, Wistron, and existing investor Grove Ventures.

Teramount’s TeraVerse solution provides a detachable, serviceable connector that links optical fibers from outside the rack to silicon photonics chips inside Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) systems. The company said its technology is rapidly emerging as the industry standard for optical fiber-to-silicon integration, driven by partnerships with foundries, photonics companies, and outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) vendors. The new funding will support team expansion and scaling to high-volume production in advance of broader CPO adoption.

The financing underscores growing recognition that advanced optical connectivity is essential to support escalating AI infrastructure demands. Rack densities and interconnect speeds are rising beyond the limits of electrical solutions, placing optical fiber-to-chip integration at the core of next-generation architectures.

  • $50M financing led by Koch Disruptive Technologies
  • Strategic participation from AMD Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Samsung Catalyst Fund, Wistron
  • Existing investor Grove Ventures also joined the round
  • TeraVerse solution enables detachable optical fiber-to-chip interconnects for CPO systems
  • Funding will expand team and scale to volume manufacturing

“This investment, which brings together strong financial and strategic investors, representing important parts of the optical connectivity ecosystem, is a testament to the potential of our technology in AI infrastructure and other high-performance applications,” said Hesham Taha, CEO and co-founder of Teramount.

🌐 Why it Matters: AI is reshaping data center architecture, with power and bandwidth constraints forcing a shift to optics at every layer of interconnect. Teramount’s scalable fiber-to-chip technology addresses one of the most pressing bottlenecks in deploying Co-Packaged Optics at scale, positioning the company at the center of the industry’s transition to optical networking inside servers and switches.

Teramount’s core technology, marketed under the TeraVerse™ platform, enables detachable and serviceable optical fiber connections directly to silicon photonics chips inside co-packaged optics (CPO) systems. This approach simplifies manufacturing, improves reliability, and facilitates mass deployment of optical interconnects. Founded in 2013 by CEO Hesham Taha, together with photonics pioneer Dr. Shlomo Ruschin and semiconductor veteran Roi Cohen, Teramount has attracted backing from leading global investors. The company says it is working closely with semiconductor foundries, silicon photonics companies, and outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) providers.

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