The BuildApril 14, 2026via SiliconAngle
Credo to acquire Israeli silicon photonics startup DustPhotonics for up to $1.3 billion
Why it matters
As AI training clusters scale to thousands of GPUs, interconnect bandwidth becomes the limiting factor. Silicon photonics—not more transistors—is now the infrastructure arms race. This acquisition signals that optical networking isn't a 5-year bet anymore; it's essential capex today.
Key signals
- Credo acquires DustPhotonics for up to $1.3B ($750M cash + $123M stock)
- DustPhotonics: Israeli silicon photonics startup (optical interconnect specialist)
- Credo: fabless chip design company focused on high-speed connectivity
- Deal structure: cash + equity consideration
- Strategic focus: AI infrastructure/data center interconnect bandwidth
- Published April 14, 2026 (recent/breaking)
The hook
$1.3B. Credo just bet big on silicon photonics to solve AI's connectivity bottleneck.
Fabless chip design company Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. today announced that it has reached a deal to acquire Israeli silicon photonics startup DustPhotonics Ltd. for up to $1.3 billion in cash and stock. Under the terms of the deal, Credo will pay $750 million in cash and issue approximately $123 million in shares at […]
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