Chiral secures €10 million to scale post‑silicon chip tech
Swiss nanotechnology startup Chiral has raised €10 million in fresh funding to accelerate the industrialisation of its post‑silicon chip manufacturing platform. The company aims to overcome the physical and economic limits of traditional silicon‑based semiconductors, opening a new path for faster and more energy‑efficient computing hardware.
Backed by a syndicate of deep‑tech and hardware investors, the new capital will be used to expand Chiral‘s R&D facilities, grow its engineering team and move from laboratory‑scale processes to pilot‑level production with early industry partners.
Targeting the limits of Moore’s Law
For decades, the semiconductor industry has relied on shrinking silicon transistors to boost performance, a trend captured by Moore’s Law. As chip features approach atomic scales, however, conventional CMOS manufacturing faces rising costs, power leakage and reliability challenges.
Chiral is developing a new class of nanostructured materials and fabrication techniques designed to complement – and ultimately go beyond – existing silicon processes. By engineering matter at the nanoscale, the startup seeks to enable advanced architectures for high‑performance computing, AI accelerators and edge devices that demand more speed with less energy consumption.
Scaling from lab innovation to industry adoption
The €10 million round will help Chiral validate its technology on industry‑standard wafers and demonstrate compatibility with established foundry workflows. The company plans to focus initially on niche, high‑value applications where gains in computational efficiency and power density can justify early adoption.
According to the startup, its post‑silicon approach is designed to integrate with current chip manufacturing infrastructure rather than replace it outright. This hybrid strategy could lower barriers for major semiconductor manufacturers and fabless chip designers exploring alternatives to pure silicon scaling.
As demand for AI hardware, data‑center processors and 5G/6G components accelerates, investors are increasingly backing companies that can deliver step‑change improvements in performance per watt. With this latest funding, Chiral positions itself as one of Europe’s emerging contenders in the race to define the post‑silicon era of computing.
