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Olix founder, 25, raises $220M to challenge Nvidia in AI chips

14 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Olix raises $220M to build photonic AI rival to Nvidia

Chip startup Olix, founded by a 25‑year‑old entrepreneur, has secured a substantial $220 million funding round to develop next‑generation photonic AI inference chips designed to compete directly with Nvidia in data center workloads.

The capital injection will accelerate the company’s product roadmap, scale manufacturing partnerships and expand its engineering teams focused on advanced optical computing. Investors are betting that photonic processors can deliver higher performance and lower power consumption than today’s leading GPU architectures.

Targeting AI inference bottlenecks

Olix is concentrating on the rapidly growing market for AI inference, where trained models are deployed at scale in cloud and edge environments. Traditional GPUs are powerful but increasingly face constraints around energy efficiency, latency and data center operating costs.

The company’s approach uses photonic interconnects and on‑chip optical components to move and process data using light rather than electrons. This architecture aims to reduce memory bandwidth bottlenecks and improve throughput per watt, a key metric for hyperscale cloud providers deploying large AI models.

A young founder taking on an industry giant

The 25‑year‑old founder of Olix is positioning the startup as a focused alternative to Nvidia, whose GPU platforms currently dominate AI training and inference. While Nvidia’s ecosystem and software stack remain a formidable moat, investors see room for specialized hardware that can plug into existing AI frameworks while offering superior efficiency.

Industry analysts note that demand for AI accelerators is expanding so quickly that cloud providers are actively exploring diversified hardware options. If Olix can deliver mature silicon, robust developer tools and compatibility with mainstream AI workloads, it could secure design wins in next‑generation data centers.

Rising competition in AI hardware

The funding for Olix underscores intensifying competition across the AI chip landscape, where established players and startups alike are racing to address the cost and power challenges of running ever‑larger neural networks. With $220 million now in hand, the young company faces the critical task of turning its photonic computing vision into commercially viable products that can stand alongside, or even displace, Nvidia hardware in production environments.

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