
Maxwell Labs builds laser-based cooling systems that convert chip heat into light and enable on-board energy recovery to improve performance and efficiency in high-performance computing. The company develops server-scale photonic cold plates using nanophotonics and silicon photonics, leveraging near-field radiative heat transfer, condensed-matter theory, advanced simulation, and inverse design. Their offering is B2B hardware and integrated cooling technology aimed at AI, HPC and data center operators and designed for future high-power processor form factors. Maxwell Labs partners with national labs and universities to validate and scale the technology for higher power densities and broader commercial deployment.

Maxwell Labs builds laser-based cooling systems that convert chip heat into light and enable on-board energy recovery to improve performance and efficiency in high-performance computing. The company develops server-scale photonic cold plates using nanophotonics and silicon photonics, leveraging near-field radiative heat transfer, condensed-matter theory, advanced simulation, and inverse design. Their offering is B2B hardware and integrated cooling technology aimed at AI, HPC and data center operators and designed for future high-power processor form factors. Maxwell Labs partners with national labs and universities to validate and scale the technology for higher power densities and broader commercial deployment.