
Cutting-Edge Manufacturing Solutions
At Combined Semiconductor, Inc. (CSI), we specialize in cutting-edge Indium Phosphide (InP) photonics, advanced 150 mm InP wafer production platform, combined with state-of-the-art fabrication and integrated optical packaging, which sets us apart in the industry. We bridge the gap between prototype and commercial-scale photonics deployment, ensuring lower costs, higher uniformity, and a ready supply chain. Join us as we lead way in innovative semiconductor solutions.
Innovative Packaging Solutions
At our company, we understand the vital importance of optical packaging within the photonics industry. We offer scalable optical I/O and interconnect components tailored for AI and data-center infrastructure. Our solutions ensure secure domestic semiconductor manufacturing supply chains, providing material in unit cost and yield scalability. With proven manufacturing readiness for high-volume photonic markets, we align our strategic footprint with your 3–5 year infrastructure roadmaps.
Collaboration
At Combined Semiconductor, we believe in partnerships to drive progress in the photonics revolution.
We are members of Optica, SEMI, Fab Owners Alliance and Compound Semiconductor Group and the US Department of Energy. We also collaborate with leading Universities and other photonic companies.
We work closely with our customers to ensure that our solutions meet their specific needs and exceed their expectations.
Research and Development
Our partnerships are with esteemed institutions such as the University of Central Florida, University of Florida, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester University, Rensselaer Institute of Technology, Albany Nanotech, and the University of Pennsylvania. They are a big part of our success. These partnerships enhance our research capabilities and foster innovation, driving us towards a brighter future. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as we work together to push the boundaries of technology.
Power and Data
Power consumption in the US for the next few years was predicted to be flat ( -1%). However, with the addition of new data centers for AI and Data mining, it has now increased to 81%. This becomes an environmental issue since power companies will not be able to meet demand.
Market
With the recent move from copper to photonics (Nvidia, AMD, META), the laser and optical device market for AI applications is currently under significant strain and predicted to continue for several years with no new US-based foundries planned aside from CSI. With a CAGR now expected to exceed 24% or more, we intend to become the main source of supply for hyper scalers.