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In order to achieve this, we’re rethinking compute architectures for the future of computer processing.

🎓 Great engineers aren't born - they're built, mentored, and inspired.Yesterday, we officially kicked off the NextSilico...
02/06/2026

🎓 Great engineers aren't born - they're built, mentored, and inspired.

Yesterday, we officially kicked off the NextSilicon HW Classroom program! We welcomed 15 bright and ambitious young talents to our offices in Israel for a hands-on learning experience with our hardware teams. 🎉

Throughout June, HW Classroom participants will learn by working alongside our engineers, gaining firsthand exposure to the technologies shaping the future of computing with an inside look at how NextSilicon is rethinking what's possible in and infrastructure. 💡

During their first day, they met with two of NextSilicon’s co-founders, Eyal Nagar (EVP R&D), and Ilan Tayari (VP Architecture). Big thanks to our employees who are dedicating their time, expertise, and passion to mentoring this talented group over the coming weeks.

We're excited to see what they'll learn, build, and achieve. Welcome to the HW Classroom program! 👏

06/05/2026

⚙️ What does it really take to reinvent compute? ⚙️

In the latest episode of Invested with Michael Eisenberg, NextSilicon Founder & CEO Elad Raz shares a deep dive into the future of high-performance computing and AI infrastructure and NextSilicon’s role in it.

From rethinking chip architecture to challenging the limits of today's GPUs, their conversation explores the new era of compute, and how NextSilicon’s approach differs fundamentally from legacy processors.

🎧 Listen to the full episode:
https://www.aleph.vc/content/elad-raz

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Breaking the glass ceiling at the What's Next event with Prof. Hagit Messer!We at   had the pleasure of coming together ...
29/04/2026

Breaking the glass ceiling at the What's Next event with Prof. Hagit Messer!

We at had the pleasure of coming together for a thoughtful conversation on experiences, growth opportunities, and pathways for women in tech as they continue advancing toward leadership and impact.

The discussion encouraged reflection, shared learning, and meaningful connections. 💡

A heartfelt thank you to our partners שבוע המצוינות הישראלית for collaborating with us to host this special event and support this important conversation:

Looking forward to many more opportunities to learn, collaborate, and shape what’s next, together. 🤝


✨  What does it really take to break through tech & academia’s invisible barriers? ✨Hagit Messer-Yaron didn’t just build...
15/04/2026

✨ What does it really take to break through tech & academia’s invisible barriers? ✨

Hagit Messer-Yaron didn’t just build a remarkable scientific career - she changed the rules along the way.

As one of the first women in Israel to become a full professor of electrical engineering, later Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Science and President of the Open University of Israel, she’s opened doors in spaces where few women stood before her. Throughout her journey, she’s been a consistent, outspoken advocate for women in STEM - mentoring, leading, and pushing institutions to do better.

NextSilicon’s What’s Next meetup series returns with a special event for שבוע המצוינות הישראלית, with a powerful and timely conversation on leadership, equity, and impact.

Tickets are but limited - save yours today!

📍NextSilicon HQ - Israel
🗓️ Monday, April 27th, 17:30
🎟️ Seats are limited. Register now to secure your spot
👉 https://WhatsNextMarch2026.eventbrite.com

01/04/2026

This Passover, We Say Let My Data Flow! 💪

Just as Passover celebrates the power of change, we also cherish moments when new ideas begin to move freely.

Wishing all our friends a happy and safe Passover, a holiday of progress, possibility, and freedom. 🏵️

CEOs by choice, Engineers at heart. 💜💡Earlier this month, NextSilicon Co-Founder & CEO Elad Raz sat down with Moshe Noy,...
30/03/2026

CEOs by choice, Engineers at heart. 💜💡

Earlier this month, NextSilicon Co-Founder & CEO Elad Raz sat down with Moshe Noy, Caesarea Labs’s CEO, for a 1:1 talk. The meeting was no coincidence, as both Elad and Moshe run their company with an engineer's mindset.

From the realities of innovative semiconductor development, where a single chip can cost over $100M and take years to build, to the importance of translating complex technology into clear business value, the lesson is clear:

👉 Outstanding tech isn’t enough. As a CEO, you must communicate impact, scale, and measurable outcomes.

Join their conversation in the article published in Calcalist כלכליסט, as part of the Growth+ project, powered by Poalim Tech, and see how framing innovation in terms of billions and real-world impact resonates in the deep-tech investment landscape.

📖 Read the full article (Hebrew):
https://www.calcalist.co.il/conferences/article/ry8vcyvozg

23/03/2026

What does the future of compute acceleration look like?

Last week, NextSilicon Founder & CEO Elad Raz spoke with Shay Shalev on ערוץ 10 - ערוץ הכלכלה של ישראל about the local chip industry and how we’re pushing it forward with our Maverick-2 accelerator powered by Intelligent Compute Architecture.

Watch the full interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZdMbyxUcrE

13/03/2026

🥧 Happy Pi Day!

To celebrate, the Mavericks team in Israel hosted a “Say Pi, Get Pie” challenge, where team members competed to see who could recite the longest sequence of Pi digits from memory.

And the winner is… Elad Shliselberg, who impressed everyone by reciting *108 digits* of Pi 🤯

Watch the video to see the competition unfold.

This International Women’s Day, we proudly celebrate the remarkable women who have shaped the foundations of computing a...
09/03/2026

This International Women’s Day, we proudly celebrate the remarkable women who have shaped the foundations of computing and high-performance technology.

At , we salute the pioneers who broke barriers, challenged conventions, and advanced science through their brilliance and determination. Their achievements continue to inspire innovation and excellence across our industry.

Today, we honor Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper, Mary Jackson, Melba Roy Mouton, Margaret Hamilton, and Anita Borg, visionary engineers whose work helped define the future of computing.

Their legacy reminds us that progress is driven by those who dare to push boundaries.

✨  What does it really take to break through tech & academia’s invisible barriers? ✨Hagit Messer-Yaron didn’t just build...
18/02/2026

✨ What does it really take to break through tech & academia’s invisible barriers? ✨

Hagit Messer-Yaron didn’t just build a remarkable scientific career - she changed the rules along the way.

As one of the first women in Israel to become a full professor of electrical engineering, later Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Science and President of the Open University of Israel, she’s opened doors in spaces where few women stood before her. Throughout her journey, she’s been a consistent, outspoken advocate for women in STEM - mentoring, leading, and pushing institutions to do better.

NextSilicon’s What’s Next meetup series returns with a special event for International Women’s Day, with apowerful and timely conversation on leadership, equity, and impact.

Join us for an evening with Prof. Hagit Messer-Yaron, Professor Emerita at Tel Aviv University, former President of the Open University, IEEE Life Fellow, and recipient of the 2024 IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies.

📍NextSilicon HQ - Israel
🗓️ Monday, March 9th, Doors open - 17:30
🎟️ Seats are but limited. Register now to secure your spot
👉 https://WhatsNextMarch2026.eventbrite.com

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