Thintronics: Revolutionizing Electronic Materials

May 1, 2024, 9:33 am
Thintronics
Total raised: $23M
Thintronics, a California-based electronic materials startup, has closed a $23 million Series A funding round, led by Maverick Capital and Translink Capital. The company is on a mission to disrupt the industry by supplying high-performance insulators for emerging AI data centers, networking, and RF/millimeter-wave applications. Thintronics aims to optimize the interconnect insulator to operate near the theoretical limit of insulation, unifying it across various electronic architectures. With a focus on faster data transfer speeds, wider bandwidth, and improved power consumption, Thintronics is set to revolutionize the way AI data centers operate. By domestically sourcing all its components, Thintronics is taking a crucial step in onshoring advanced packaging technologies and ensuring vertically integrated supply chains in the U.S. CEO Stefan Pastine and CTO Tristan El Bouayadi lead the charge in developing a suite of high-performance materials that surpass the state of the art, enabling new design possibilities and applications in networking, AI acceleration, RF mmW communication, and radar systems. Thintronics' innovative insulator film is a fundamental substrate-level enabler for AI servers adopting 224G standards and beyond, addressing critical electrical performance bottlenecks in high-performance applications. With a holistic approach to material redesign, Thintronics is poised to unlock higher performance from the global supply chain, offering elegant solutions to the challenges faced by the industry in the post-Moore's Law era. Maverick Capital's Kenny Safar and Translink Capital's Brendan Walsh express their excitement in supporting Thintronics' vision to deliver novel materials solutions that push the boundaries of electrical and thermo-mechanical performance. As the industry shifts towards multi-chip packaging and PCB-level solutions, Thintronics' expertise in synthesizing ultra-thin dielectric layers opens up new possibilities for consumer and infrastructure devices. Thintronics is not just a company; it's a catalyst for innovation in electronic materials, paving the way for a new era of high-performance computing and communication systems.