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Nine years, told by other people

From a first cheque in Ploiești to a $50 million Series A. CyberSwarm as it was written about at the time, by the publications that were watching. Most of it was written in Romanian, so we have put an English reading of each piece on this site, with the original always one click away.

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We would rather explain the architecture properly than have it described as magic. That includes the parts that are hard, the parts that are not solved yet, and the difference between what is measured and what is a design target.

A briefing with the engineers

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Figures, with their basis

Every number we publish is labelled as measured or as a reference-design target. We will tell you which, and how it was arrived at.

Logo, imagery and biographies

Brand assets and approved photography, plus founder biography and company boilerplate, sent on request.

Coverage

Everything written about us, and everything we have written

Press coverage from 2017 to 2026, alongside our own writing. The earliest pieces call us a cybersecurity company, because that is what we were. The memristor work started there, and it is the same work the engine runs on today.

19 May 2026

Funding

CyberSwarm, founded by a Romanian in Ploiești, raises $50 million to scale neuromorphic computing

Forbes covers the Series A and the shift from research into commercial neuromorphic computing, with the full Raneti statement on why the architecture sits between classical and quantum.

Forbes.ro

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18 May 2026

Feature

The Romanian startup with nine people and thirty patents taking on the architecture all of today’s AI runs on

The longest feature on the company to date: why running AI in the circuit rather than in software is the answer to the energy problem, and what that means for humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles that cannot depend on a data centre.

start-up.ro

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18 May 2026

Coverage

A Ploiești engineer raises $50 million: “our vision is to build an artificial brain”

Reports the first commercial agreements signed and an advanced partnership in the automotive sector, alongside Raneti’s description of intelligence emerging from the continuous interaction between hardware and its environment.

Economica.net

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15 May 2026

Funding

CyberSwarm raises $50 Million Series A to scale neuromorphic computing hardware

The announcement. Falanga Invest leads a $50 million Series A funding architecture development, engineering hiring, industry partnerships and first commercial deployments across automotive, aerospace, defence, healthcare and robotics.

start-up.ro

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15 May 2026

Coverage

An AI startup founded by a Romanian raises $50 million

Coverage of the round and of the target sectors the funding is meant to reach, from a publication that has followed the company since the 2018 seed.

StartupCafe

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15 May 2026

Coverage

A Romanian engineer secures $50 million for his AI startup from a foreign investor

National coverage of the round, framing it as the move from research and development toward commercial deployment.

HotNews.ro

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May 2026

Coverage

Romanian AI chip startup CyberSwarm raises $50 million

English-language coverage of the round and of the decade of work in Ploiești and Bucharest on memristor chips that run AI on-device, without cloud connectivity.

The Romania Journal

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May 2026

Coverage

Romanian startup CyberSwarm raises $50M for brain-inspired chips

Dealroom notes the portfolio of over 30 patents and the analogue approach to computation, rather than conventional binary processing.

Dealroom

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25 March 2025

From CyberSwarm

Our journey to revolutionise AI

Seventy five years after Turing asked whether machines can think, the answer is being limited by the machine underneath.

CyberSwarm · Delia Nan

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13 March 2025

From CyberSwarm

The future of artificial intelligence is neuromorphic computing

Neural networks need processing power and energy that conventional hardware cannot keep supplying.

CyberSwarm

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In his own words

Why the machine underneath has to change

I do not think today’s chips will disappear, but they are not suited to AI. The current architecture is good for statistical systems. AI is linear algebra and advanced statistics, beautifully packaged.

Mihai Raneti · Founder & CEO, CyberSwarm

Today’s digital systems process sequentially. They send pieces of information one after another. Nature does not work that way. The ear receives many waves at the same time.

Mihai Raneti · Founder & CEO, CyberSwarm

Working on a story about neuromorphic computing?

We are happy to explain the architecture properly, including the parts that are hard and the parts that are not solved yet.