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Lightmatter (MIT spinout, $4.4B, $850M raised) replaces copper chip-to-chip links with photonic interconnects; M1000 Passage delivers 114 Tbps bandwidth for AI clusters.
Lightmatter is a photonic computing company spun out of MIT with a mission to overcome the fundamental bandwidth and energy bottlenecks that are constraining AI hardware scaling. As AI models have grown to require thousands of interconnected chips, the copper-based interconnects between chips have become a critical chokepoint — slow, power-hungry, and thermally limited. Lightmatter's founding insight was that light-based data interconnects could solve this problem by transmitting data at the speed of light with dramatically lower energy consumption.\n\nLightmatter's primary product is Passage, a photonic interconnect technology that replaces electrical chip-to-chip communication with optical links. The M1000 implementation delivers 114 terabits per second of aggregate bandwidth, enabling AI clusters to scale with far less latency and energy overhead than electrical alternatives. Passage is designed to be compatible with existing chip architectures and manufacturing processes, allowing hyperscalers and AI hardware vendors to integrate photonic interconnects without redesigning their entire stack.\n\nLightmatter has raised $850 million and achieved a valuation of $4.4 billion, making it one of the most highly capitalized companies in the AI infrastructure hardware space. The company's investors include Google, HPE, and a range of deep-tech focused funds. As AI training and inference workloads continue to scale, the demand for high-bandwidth, low-latency chip interconnects is expected to grow substantially, positioning Lightmatter at a critical node in the global AI compute supply chain.
Claude 4 family (claude-opus-4-6, claude-sonnet-4-6, claude-haiku-4-5) at $5B ARR (2025); $183B valuation (Series F, Sept 2025); $14.3B raised — Amazon $8B, Google $2B; Claude Code at $500M+ ARR; 300K+ business customers; Claude.ai 18M+ MAU;
Anthropic is a San Francisco-based AI safety and research company that builds the Claude family of large language models. As of 2026, the current Claude 4 generation includes claude-opus-4-6 (most capable, reasoning and agentic tasks), claude-sonnet-4-6 (balanced performance and speed), and claude-haiku-4-5 (fast and cost-efficient). Anthropic also offers Claude Code — an agentic CLI for software engineering — generating $500M+ ARR by mid-2025.
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