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Silicon Flash > Blog > Global Market > Lumai Raises $10M for Optical AI Tech to Power Greener Data Centers
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Lumai Raises $10M for Optical AI Tech to Power Greener Data Centers

Published April 21, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Lumai, a startup originating from the University of Oxford, has recently secured over $10 million in funding to further develop its innovative optical AI accelerator technology. This financial boost will enable Lumai to expand its operations in the U.S., grow its team substantially, and expedite product advancements.

The company distinguishes itself through its pioneering approach to optical computing, utilizing light instead of electrons for the intricate matrix calculations crucial to AI processing. This technique promises a significant reduction in energy consumption, a critical benefit as the data center sector anticipates substantial expansion and escalating energy requirements.

The funding round was spearheaded by Constructor Capital, a venture firm specializing in deep tech, with contributions from new investors PhotonVentures, Journey Ventures, LIFTT, Qubits Ventures, State Farm Ventures, and TIS, alongside continued support from existing investor IP Group.

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Projections indicate that by 2028, the number of data centers in the U.S. could triple, potentially consuming up to 12% of the nation’s power supply. As AI models become more sophisticated and the pursuit of artificial general intelligence intensifies, the limitations of silicon-based GPUs have become increasingly evident. Lumai’s optical architecture aims to provide a viable alternative that enhances performance while reducing operational costs.

Unlike previous endeavors in optical computing that faced challenges with scalability, Lumai’s system conducts AI’s fundamental arithmetic operations through light beams traversing 3D space. Its accelerator, designed in a familiar PCIe form factor, can seamlessly integrate into current server architectures. The company asserts that this solution can deliver 50 times the performance of traditional silicon-based accelerators, while consuming only a fraction of the power – resulting in substantial savings in capital expenses and overall operational costs for data center operators.

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CEO and co-founder Tim Weil stressed the imperative need for innovation: “Significant advancements in computing are essential for the future of AI. Current methodologies are economically unsustainable, necessitating a transformative shift before next-generation AI can be realized.”

Constructor Capital founder Dr. Serg Bell contextualized the technology from a broader biological standpoint, stating, “Life and intelligence are predicated on a neural model based on carbon and electrons developed over billions of years. Continued reliance on electron-based computing may lead to an energy bottleneck. Photons present the most efficient alternative known to us.”

The diverse group of investors backing Lumai underscores confidence in the company’s trajectory. Dr. Lee Thornton from IP Group described Lumai’s approach as a “cost-effective, scalable solution” that effectively addresses the longstanding challenges of optical computing. Ewit Roos, General Partner at PhotonVentures, added that Lumai “is not simply innovating, but fundamentally reshaping the future landscape of AI computing.”

Recognition within the industry for Lumai‘s potential has been steadily growing. The company recently received the accolade of “Best Overall Technology” at the Global OCP Future Technologies Symposium and was chosen to participate in Intel Ignite’s London accelerator program. Co-founder and Head of Research Dr. Xianxin Guo has joined the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Shott Accelerator, while co-founder Dr. James Spall has been recognized in the 2025 Photonics 100 list.

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