Swiss startup Corintis raises €20 million to target AI bottleneck, and collaborates with Microsoft for chip cooling breakthrough

September 25, 2025 at 02:42 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Swiss startup Corintis raises €20 million to target AI bottleneck, and collaborates with Microsoft for chip cooling breakthrough

A Swiss startup, Corintis, has secured a significant €20 million in Series A funding, signaling a major investment in innovative cooling solutions for advanced computer chips, a critical area for the future of artificial intelligence. This financial boost highlights the growing recognition of thermal management as a pivotal challenge in the development and deployment of high-performance computing systems, particularly within Europe's burgeoning AI sector. Addressing this bottleneck is crucial for fostering digital sovereignty and European technological leadership. Corintis's core technology targets the inefficiencies that arise from the intense heat generated by AI-powered chips. The company's innovative approach aims to significantly improve cooling capabilities, thus enabling more powerful and energy-efficient computing systems. Furthermore, the startup has also forged a collaborative partnership with Microsoft, indicating industry recognition of their promising cooling technology, with the aim of jointly creating advanced cooling solutions. This investment directly impacts businesses across Europe, particularly those involved in AI, data centers, and high-performance computing. Better cooling technologies translate into improved performance, lower energy consumption, and longer lifecycles for essential hardware. This development reinforces Europe’s ability to develop its own technological capabilities and reduces dependence on foreign technologies, a key aspect of the EU’s digital sovereignty strategy. Looking ahead, Corintis's success could serve as a catalyst for further investment in European tech and drive increased innovation in chip cooling. The continued focus on this area will be critical as Europe strives to build a strong and competitive AI ecosystem.

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Published: September 25, 2025 at 02:42 PM UTC
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