Artificial intelligence is driving a new wave of investment in data centers around the world. As companies build larger and more powerful computing systems, every component inside these facilities must work with precision. One of the technologies making that possible is silicon timing, and Canadian semiconductor company Stathera has secured fresh funding to expand its role in this growing market.
Stathera, a Montreal-based fabless semiconductor company, has raised US$55 million in an oversubscribed Series B funding round. The company will use the investment to increase production of its silicon timing solutions, accelerate product development, and strengthen its presence in key markets, including AI data centers.
Maverick Silicon Leads the Investment
The Series B round was led by Maverick Silicon. Existing investors Celesta Capital, BDC Capital, MediaTek Innovation Fund, TXC Corporation, and Ultratech Capital Partners also participated in the financing.
The successful round reflects continued investor interest in semiconductor technologies that support the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure. As AI workloads become more demanding, companies are looking for technologies that improve system performance, reliability, and efficiency.
Capital to Support Growth and Product Development
Stathera said it will use the new funding to expand manufacturing of its silicon timing products and speed up the development of next-generation timing solutions for AI data centers, communications, enterprise systems, and networking applications.
The company also plans to strengthen its presence in Silicon Valley, allowing it to work more closely with customers and strategic partners across the semiconductor industry.
These investments are intended to help Stathera meet increasing demand as cloud service providers and technology companies continue expanding AI infrastructure.
Why Silicon Timing Matters
Modern computing systems rely on accurate timing signals to keep processors, memory, networking equipment, and other electronic components operating in sync. As AI data centers grow in size and process larger volumes of data, maintaining precise timing becomes increasingly important for reliable system performance.
Stathera develops silicon-based timing solutions for a wide range of electronic applications. According to the company, its technology is designed to provide highly accurate timing while supporting the performance requirements of next-generation computing platforms.
Growing Focus on AI Infrastructure
Although silicon timing devices serve many types of electronics, demand is rising as artificial intelligence drives investment in advanced computing infrastructure. AI data centers require thousands of interconnected processors and networking components that depend on precise clock signals to operate efficiently.
By expanding its product portfolio and manufacturing capabilities, Stathera aims to support customers building the next generation of AI and enterprise computing systems.
The company believes this investment will help accelerate innovation while meeting the increasing performance requirements of modern semiconductor and networking applications.
Looking Ahead
The new Series B funding marks an important milestone for Stathera as it expands its operations and develops new silicon timing technologies. With fresh capital, the company plans to scale production, advance product development, and strengthen relationships with customers across the AI and semiconductor industries.
As global investment in AI infrastructure continues to grow, demand for reliable timing solutions is expected to increase. Stathera’s latest funding positions the company to expand its capabilities and support the evolving needs of data centers, communications networks, and enterprise computing with advanced silicon timing technology.
