INCIRT, a German deeptech company based in Aachen, has raised 4.8 million euros to develop next-generation data converters capable of delivering up to 100 times faster data conversion than conventional approaches. The company is rethinking semiconductor architecture through intelligent parallelisation rather than relying on increasingly smaller and more costly manufacturing nodes. The technology has already been implemented as a working silicon chip using 22-nanometer European manufacturing. https://tech.eu/2026/03/25/german-incirt-secures-eur48m-to-power-next-gen-chip-architecture-in-europe/ #Tech #Startup #News #DeepTech #INCIRT

German INCIRT secures €4.8M to power next-gen chip architecture in Europe
INCIRT, an Aachen-based deeptech company, has closed a €4.8 million funding round led by Lifeline Ventures, with participation from High-Tech Gründerfonds.INCIRT is developing a new generation of data converters capable of delivering up to 100 times faster data conversion than conventional approaches. Instead of relying on increasingly smaller and more costly manufacturing nodes, the company’s technology addresses key semiconductor limitations through a new system architecture based on…