Infrastructure
Relativity Networks raises $22 million for hollow-core data-center fiber
Image: Primary Relativity Networks announced $22 million in SAFE-note funding for its hollow-core fiber business and said it secured a $40 million follow-on order from an unnamed hyperscaler. The company says hollow-core fiber transmits light through a vacuum center rather than glass and can carry data 30% faster than conventional fiber. Its chief executive said the technology could help link data centers across multiple campuses where power is available while preserving lower-latency operation.
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