The relentless push for more powerful AI has hit a thermal wall. As chips from companies like Nvidia get exponentially more powerful, they’re also getting dangerously hot, creating a critical bottleneck for the entire industry. Now, Swiss startup Corintis is emerging from stealth with a $24 million Series A and a major partnership with Microsoft to prove its solution: smarter, AI-designed chip cooling.
The funding round, led by BlueYard Capital, brings Corintis’s total to $33.4 million and adds some serious industry muscle to its board, including Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The company isn’t just building better fans; it’s fundamentally rethinking how heat is managed at the silicon level with microfluidic cooling.
