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Israeli Startup ZutaCore Raises $100 million in Series C Round

Jun 3, 2026 | By Yan li

Israeli Startup ZutaCore Raises $100 million in Series C Round

ZutaCore, a company known for its waterless, direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology, has raised a US$100 million Series C funding round.

The investment includes support from Mitsubishi Electric, Carrier Ventures, and Samsung Electronics through its venture capital arm, Samsung Ventures, along with other investors.

With this latest funding, ZutaCore has now raised around $200 million in total since it was founded.

The company will use the money to speed up its global expansion, grow its sales network, and meet the rising demand for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) systems.

This milestone shows that investors and the market strongly trust ZutaCore’s technology and vision. It will help the company continue expanding globally, improving its products, and gaining more customers.

ZutaCore has already completed more than 75 deployments worldwide across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. This shows that its two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology is being widely used in real-world systems.

The company is also working with major global partners to provide better cooling solutions. This helps solve key challenges in next-generation chips and speeds up their launch in the market.

Erez Freibach, Chairman and CEO of ZutaCore, said: "$100M of funding reflects strong validation from leading global partners and growing demand for our technology. AI is fundamentally reshaping data center infrastructure, and traditional approaches are no longer sufficient. With our expanding leadership team and continued innovation, we are well positioned to support the next generation of high-performance, sustainable data centers.”

ZutaCore’s waterless, two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling system offers very high performance. It removes the risk of water leaks and helps reduce energy use by up to 50%.

It has already been tested in large, demanding data centers. It is designed for AI, cloud, and enterprise companies that need efficient cooling solutions.

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