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Amber Semiconductor Secures $30M Series C to Transform Power Delivery for AI Data Centers

Amber Semiconductor closes $30M Series C funding to advance its vertical PowerTile technology, cutting power losses by over 85% for AI data centers.

Amber Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor company focused on next-generation power management technologies, has announced the initial closing of a $30 million Series C financing round. The funding, which comes from both new and existing investors, aims to accelerate the development of its innovative power delivery solutions tailored for AI data centers.

The capital raised will support product development, enhance customer engagement, and expedite the commercialization of the company’s vertical power delivery technology, specifically designed for the burgeoning AI infrastructure market. Amber Semiconductor is pioneering new power architectures that fundamentally alter the way electricity is distributed to processors within modern data centers.

At the core of its technology is the PowerTile, which allows for backside placement on server boards. This design enables power to be delivered vertically, diverging from the conventional lateral distribution method. Amber claims that this approach can cut power distribution losses to processors by over 85 percent, a significant improvement as data centers grapple with escalating demands for power efficiency.

As workloads associated with artificial intelligence continue to surge, data centers are increasingly confronted with challenges pertaining to power scalability, heat management, and spatial constraints. Amber’s vertical power delivery architecture offers a promising solution to these issues, enhancing power efficiency and supporting higher-performance computing systems.

The announcement follows a successful tape-out of Amber’s PowerTile vertical power delivery solution earlier this year, marking a critical step toward commercialization. The company plans to initiate shipments to major customers in the third quarter of 2026, a timeline that underscores the urgency of addressing the evolving needs of AI data centers.

In addition to securing funding, Amber Semiconductor will chair an industry session at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) 2026. This session will center on vertical power delivery for AI processors and is expected to feature representatives from notable companies such as AMD, Nvidia, and GlobalFoundries. The discussions are anticipated to cover emerging trends and innovations that are shaping the future of AI infrastructure.

Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Amber Semiconductor specializes in developing advanced power management solutions for AI processors, servers, and FPGAs operating in space-limited computing environments. The company boasts over 50 U.S. patents and is an active member of the Global Semiconductor Alliance, positioning it as a significant player in the semiconductor landscape.

Thar Casey, the Founder and CEO of Amber Semiconductor, remarked, “AI data centers are entering a new era where power delivery is becoming a key performance differentiator. This financing marks an important milestone as we continue to execute on our vision of transforming power delivery for AI. The strong support from our investors reflects growing confidence in our technology and the critical role it will play in enabling the next generation of AI computing.”

The intersection of AI and semiconductor technology is rapidly evolving, with companies like Amber Semiconductor at the forefront. As AI applications expand, the demand for efficient power delivery systems is poised to grow, making advancements such as those proposed by Amber increasingly relevant. The successful execution of its plans could significantly impact the performance and efficiency of AI infrastructure, underscoring the crucial role that innovative power management technologies will play in the future of computing.

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