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proteanTecs is a technology company.
proteanTecs has raised $226.0M across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at proteanTecs.
proteanTecs has raised $226.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
proteanTecs delivers an in-system self-monitoring solution for advanced electronics, leveraging deep data analytics and machine learning. Its technology uses on-chip agents to generate novel data, providing continuous visibility into integrated circuit health and performance from design to field. This approach enhances reliability, optimizes power, and improves quality across electronic systems.
Founded in 2017, proteanTecs was established by electronics industry veterans Shai Cohen, Yuval Bonen, Evelyn Landman, Roni Ashuri, Dr. Yahel David, and Eyal Fayneh. Shai Cohen, CEO, previously co-founded and was COO of Mellanox. Their insight centered on the complexities of advanced electronics and the need for actionable chip visibility.
The company's solutions serve semiconductor manufacturers, system integrators, and infrastructure providers. proteanTecs enables new economics for scaling electronics by allowing chips to self-report, addressing production and packaging challenges. Its vision is to foster a digital future where continuous, data-driven insights drive superior product quality, efficiency, and longevity.
Key people at proteanTecs.
proteanTecs is a leading provider of deep data analytics and monitoring solutions for advanced electronics, enabling chips and systems to self-diagnose health and performance using AI and machine learning.[1][3][4] The company builds Proteus, a cloud-based analytics platform powered by Universal Chip Telemetry (UCT)—on-chip agents that generate novel data for predictive insights into quality, reliability, safety, aging, and failure prediction across the lifecycle from design to field deployment.[1][3][4][10] It serves semiconductor manufacturers, foundries, OSATs, system OEMs, cloud/edge providers, and industries like datacenter, automotive, communications, mobile, aerospace, defense, HPC, and AI, solving the challenges of increasing chip complexity, density, and reliability demands where traditional methods fall short economically.[1][2][3][4][6] Growth momentum includes production-ready adoption by global leaders, partnerships like Dell Technologies and Dream Chip Technologies (August 2025), and deployments in mission-critical applications such as Xsight Labs' X1 data switches for hyperscale datacenters.[1][2][7]
Headquartered in Israel with offices in the U.S., India, and Taiwan, proteanTecs has raised funding from world-leading investors and runs its scalable Kubernetes platform across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud to support customer demands.[1][2][5]
Founded in 2017, proteanTecs emerged from a team of seasoned semiconductor entrepreneurs and technologists who had built successful chip design and EDA companies, addressing a core industry pain point: the lack of visibility into complex chip behavior post-manufacturing.[1][4][8] As industry veterans, the founders recognized that advanced nodes and architectures were breaking traditional quality and reliability practices, making scalability risky without deep, predictive monitoring.[6][8] The idea crystallized around embedding lightweight telemetry IP into silicon for real-time, AI-driven analytics, pioneering a new category of "electronics reporting on their own health."[3][4][6]
Early traction came from validating this approach in high-stakes segments like datacenters and automotive, with pivotal moments including the launch of Proteus and integrations into EDA/test flows, quickly gaining trust from global leaders and enabling faster ramps, yield improvements, and field predictions.[3][4][7]
proteanTecs rides the wave of exponential chip complexity driven by AI, 5nm+ nodes, and mission-critical applications in datacenters, autonomous vehicles, and edge computing, where downtime costs billions and safety is paramount.[2][4][7] Timing is ideal amid surging demand for predictive electronics—hyperscalers deploy millions of servers yearly, ADAS requires ISO-compliant safety, and HPC/AI needs resilient infrastructure amid power/performance tradeoffs.[1][2][3][6] Market forces like shrinking yields, rising failure risks, and AI's data hunger favor proteanTecs' model, which breaks traditional test/maintenance economics by embedding intelligence in silicon for self-aware systems.[4][6][8]
It influences the ecosystem by redefining standards: enabling foundries/OEMs to optimize yields, cloud providers to predict faults at scale, and automakers to ensure functional safety, potentially making UCT as essential as logic verification.[4][7]
proteanTecs is positioned to dominate predictive monitoring as AI datacenters, autonomous driving, and 2nm-era chips demand unbreakable reliability. Next steps likely include expanding UCT into more EDA flows, deeper automotive certifications, and edge/AI integrations, fueled by 2025 partnerships.[2][4] Trends like agentic AI and zero-trust hardware will amplify its role, evolving influence from niche innovator to industry standard-setter—empowering scalable electronics that anticipate failures, much like its founders envisioned for an industry on the brink of unprecedented scale.[1][4][8]
proteanTecs has raised $226.0M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $51.0M Series D in September 2025.
proteanTecs has raised $226.0M in total across 5 funding rounds.
proteanTecs's investors include Alonso Galvan, Addition, Greylock, Dave Munichiello, In-Q-Tel, Lightspeed Venture Partners, QBE Ventures, Will Abbey, Avigdor Willenz Group, Intel Capital, Koch Disruptive Technologies, MediaTek.