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Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) 18-07-2023

Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A  —  Leeds-based company pushes its innovative technology to unlock one of greatest challenges in data security


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Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) 18-07-2023

Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A  —  Leeds-based company pushes its innovative technology to unlock one of greatest challenges in data security


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Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) 18-07-2023

Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A  —  Leeds-based company pushes its innovative technology to unlock one of greatest challenges in data security


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Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) 18-07-2023

Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A  —  Leeds-based company pushes its innovative technology to unlock one of greatest challenges in data security


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Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A (Tim Bradshaw/Financial Times) 18-07-2023

Tim Bradshaw / Financial Times:
Leeds-based chip designer Optalysys, which is developing optical chips that use light instead of electricity to perform calculations, raised a £21M Series A  —  Leeds-based company pushes its innovative technology to unlock one of greatest challenges in data security


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