What is Black Semiconductor?
Founded in 2020 by entrepreneurial brothers Daniel and Sebastian Schall, Black Semiconductor is an innovative technology firm aiming to revolutionize the chip industry. The company addresses critical connectivity barriers and seeks to significantly enhance computing power and efficiency through advanced chip networks. Its focus on next-generation chip architectures positions it as a key player in the evolving semiconductor landscape.
How much funding has Black Semiconductor raised?
Black Semiconductor has raised a total of $274.7M across 2 funding rounds:
Grant
$247M
Private Equity
$27.7M
Grant (2024): $247M with participation from State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia
Private Equity (2024): $27.7M led by Capnamic Ventures, Porsche Ventures, Project A Ventures, and Scania Growth Capital
Key Investors in Black Semiconductor
Capnamic Ventures
Capnamic Ventures is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments within the German-speaking regions, focusing on B2B and SaaS sectors. They provide financial support and strategic guidance to help portfolio companies become category leaders.
Porsche Ventures
Porsche Ventures partners with and invests in companies from early stage through growth, leveraging its global network and industry expertise to accelerate founders' success across the Porsche ecosystem.
Project A Ventures
Project A Ventures is a leading early-stage European tech investor that supports its portfolio companies with a dedicated platform team of over 140 functional experts, in addition to capital.
What's next for Black Semiconductor?
The substantial enterprise-level backing indicates Black Semiconductor is poised for significant scaling and further research and development. This strategic capital infusion will likely accelerate the company's mission to enhance computing power and efficiency, potentially leading to breakthroughs in chip network technology. The company's trajectory suggests a move towards broader market adoption and further innovation in the semiconductor sector.
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