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nEye.ai Raises $80M to Build Optical Switches for AI Data Centres

SANTA CLARA: nEye.ai has raised $80 million in a Series C round to scale its optical circuit switching technology for AI data centres. The round was led by Sutter Hill Ventures with participation from CapitalG, Alphabet’s independent growth fund, and M12, Microsoft’s venture fund. Total funding reaches $152 million.

The company builds Optical Circuit Switches, compact hardware that allows GPU, CPU, and memory resources to be pooled and redistributed flexibly across a data centre. As AI workloads grow in complexity, fixed network architectures become a bottleneck. nEye’s technology lets infrastructure adapt in real time rather than being locked to static configurations.

The problem nEye is solving is increasingly urgent. AI data centres, now described as gigawatt AI factories, need more than raw compute. Data must move between chips fast enough to keep GPUs fully utilised. Without fast, flexible interconnects, expensive hardware sits idle waiting for data. That wasted capacity translates directly into higher operational costs and slower model performance.

Optical switching addresses this at the physical layer. Light moves data faster and with less energy than electrical connections. nEye’s switches introduce a reconfigurable optical layer that dynamically connects resources based on real-time workload demand. As AI models grow larger and multi-GPU clusters become standard, that flexibility becomes essential infrastructure, not optional hardware.

The broader shift is toward composable AI infrastructure. Rather than building fixed clusters for specific workloads, operators want systems that can be reconfigured on the fly. nEye’s technology enables that model, letting data centres evolve their architecture as AI model demands change.

The $80 million will accelerate development and high-volume manufacturing of nEye’s proprietary switches. Investors from both Alphabet and Microsoft joining the round signals strategic interest from two of the world’s largest AI infrastructure operators.

Anurag Shukla

Anurag Shukla is a Senior Journalist with over two decades of experience across television, digital, and print media. He has worked with leading national news organisations and has also served as a Research Officer in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), contributing to media research and policy-level content. A former journalism academic, Anurag brings strong editorial depth and a keen understanding of how technology, governance, and society intersect at Tea4Tech.

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