Arycs Technologies Raises $24M to Expand Optical Connectivity for AI Infrastructure
The AI boom has a dirty little secret. Everyone talks about models, chips, and trillion parameter dreams. Fewer people talk about the plumbing. The cables, the photons, the invisible highways that keep those GPUs fed like heavyweight fighters between rounds. Without bandwidth, the whole show slows to a crawl. That is where Arycs Technologies walks in, calm as a card shark with a full house.
Arycs Technologies just secured $24M to push coherent optical connectivity deeper into the AI era. Congratulations to CEO Roberto Marcoccia and the team for turning a serious piece of infrastructure into something investors clearly believe can scale with the appetite of modern compute. When the market starts throwing capital at the pipes instead of just the processors, you know the conversation is getting smarter.
The company sits right at the intersection of silicon photonics, coherent DSP, and the brutal math of power efficiency. AI infrastructure is expanding at a pace that would make a telecom engineer from 2005 spill their coffee. More data. More models. More nodes talking to each other at speeds that make yesterday’s networks look like dial up nostalgia. Arycs Technologies is building the optical muscle that keeps those systems moving without choking on power budgets.
The timing is not accidental. Data centers are hitting physical limits. Power constraints are tightening. And every operator in the AI race is asking the same uncomfortable question: how do we move more data without building a nuclear reactor next to the server racks. Arycs Technologies answers with coherent class optical performance designed to push bandwidth per watt while keeping latency predictable. Translation for the boardroom. More capacity, less energy, fewer headaches.
There is a quiet lesson in this funding round. Infrastructure may not trend on social media like the latest model release, but it is where durability lives. Investors know that AI does not scale on hype alone. It scales on systems that work at 3 a.m. when nobody is tweeting. Betting on companies like Arycs Technologies is a bet on the backbone of the AI economy.
So congratulations again to CEO Roberto Marcoccia and the Arycs Technologies crew on the $24M milestone. The AI world may be obsessed with intelligence, but intelligence still travels as light through glass. And the companies shaping how that light moves are the ones quietly writing the next chapter of the compute era.









