| MXL PHOTONIC COOLING |
Boosting Chip Power Today,
Unlocking Tomorrow’s Performance
| MXL PHOTONIC COOLING |
Boosting Chip
Power Today,
Unlocking Tomorrow’s Performance
Breakthrough Benefits of
Photonic Cooling
MXL Labs is pioneering the next generation of high-performance computing with its patented, photonic cooling technology. By transforming heat into light, MXL’s innovative approach bypasses several limitations of traditional cooling methods and solves for one of the most critical challenges in AI and HPC — heat management.
Hotspot Targeting
Heat management that focuses on chip hotspots, enhancing cooling efficiency directly at the source.
Boosts Performance
Enables chips to operate at higher speeds without thermal throttling.
More Power Efficient
Bi-product of our technology is light which can be recycled and bring power back into the data center efficiently.
Greater Reliability
No moving parts or working fluids deliver greater reliability, lower maintenance and operational simplicity.
No Working Fluids
Avoids the use of fluids, thus reducing leak risks, simplifying maintenance and fosters water conservation.
Scalability
Scales with future chip design and power requirements without requiring extensive design changes.
How It Works
How It Works
Targeting Hotspots at Their Source
CPU & GPU processors have higher power densities than the core of a nuclear reactor — photonic cooling targets these areas with lasers.
On a Mission to Solve Thermal Management
The MXL Labs team consists of industrial and scientific leaders in supercomputing, nanoscale heat transport and photonic engineering who possess materials science and photonic engineering expertise to solve AI and HPC cooling demands.
JACOB BALMA
Co-Founder & CEO
15+ years experience in developing scalable algorithms for high-performance computing (HPC) applications
Proven track record in optimizing machine learning workflows for efficiency and performance in large-scale systems at Cray
Deep knowledge of quantum computing and its implications for future advancements in HPC
Contributor to open-source projects in the HPC and AI communities, driving innovation and collaboration
ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ
Co-Founder & CTO
B.S., Ph.D. in Physics, MIT
Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Princeton University
Expertise in Condensed Matter Theory, Near-field Radiative Heat Transfer and Nanophotonics
Authored 110+ academic papers and 10,000 citations
MIKE KARPE
Co-Founder & CRO
20+ years experience in sales and business development
Expertise in sales strategy and
market penetration
Pivotal role in the successful launch and development of multiple startups
Successful track record of sales growth
Experience leading and building
out national sales teams
“MXL Labs is developing a prototype expected to yield 3x performance gains on the latest NVIDIA hardware.
We anticipate future prototype iterations to enable chip designs with up to 1,000x performance improvements.”
– CEO Jacob Balma
What Experts Say About MXL Tech
“The most exciting tech I’ve seen in the past 30 years.”
Jean-Marc Denis
VP of HPC Sales
“Game-changing tech. Opens incredible possibilities for effective power & cooling.”
Earl Dodd
Global HPC & Emerging Technology Business Practice Leader
“This technology unlocks new chip designs delivering unprecedented performance gains in processors.”
Henry Newman
Former CTO, Seagate Government Solutions
Our Affiliations at Government, HPC and Academia Are Strong
Latest News & Events
Maxwell Labs Introduces MXL-Gen1 Photonic Cooling Early Access Program at SC24 Atlanta
St. Paul, MN – November 18, 2024 – Maxwell Labs, Inc. today announced the launch of its MXL-Gen1 Photonic Cooling Early Access Program (EAP) during the SC24 conference in Atlanta, GA Nov 17-22. This exclusive program offers select customers priority access to the world’s first solid-state photonic cooling solution, designed to tackle the rising demands of AI and HPC.
Maxwell Labs to Attend SC24 – Atlanta, GA – Nov 17-22
St. Paul, MN — November 8, 2024 — Maxwell Labs today announced its executive team will attend the SC24 Conference in Atlanta, GA on Nov 17-22, 2024 to showcase photonic cooling solutions as part of its Early Access Program. Come meet with us.
Princeton Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Alejandro Rodriguez Ph.D. Named Chief Technology Officer of Maxwell Labs
St. Paul, MN – October 29, 2024 – Maxwell Labs today announced the appointment of Princeton Professor Dr. Alejandro “Arod” Rodriguez as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
About
Industry Solutions
Early Access Program
News
Contact
Legal
Privacy Policy