The Bio-Compatible Window

Why Tech-Grade Grown Diamond is the New Standard in Laser Surgery
Akash Launches Diamond Cooled AI Servers

The first Diamond Cooled AI servers powered by AMD Instinct™ MI350X GPUs and manufactured by MiTAC Computing (3706.TW).
Cooling the Final Frontier

While NVIDIA and Coherent are scaling AI on the ground, a parallel revolution is happening in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). As satellite constellations like Starlink and Kuiper grow, the demand for higher data throughput is pushing traditional Gallium Nitride (GaN) electronics to their physical limits.
First in France

DIAMFAB, and STMicroelectronics have developed a diamond-tritium nuclear
battery with state-of-the-art 10.5% efficiency, delivering power for up to 20 years.
NVIDIA & Coherent Alliance

The strategic partnership between NVIDIA and Coherent, announced on March 2, 2026, is a landmark deal and Technology-Grade Grown Diamond is a critical enabler of the performance targets these companies are chasing.
Is Diamond Chamber Leasing For You?

For decades, synthetic diamond was the “holy grail” material for tech developers—tantalizingly powerful but prohibitively expensive or difficult to source in specific configurations. However, a new model is emerging at the intersection of material science and hardware engineering: Growth-as-a-Service.
Akash Delivers

Akash has announced a major milestone in AI infrastructure: the delivery of the world’s first Diamond Cooled GPU servers to NxtGen AI PVT Ltd.
HORIBA Acquires Pristine Deeptech

Establishing an R&D Footprint in India for Analytical and Measurement Solutions for Advanced Materials
Physicists Discover a New Way To Connect Qubits With Diamond Imperfections

A new study suggests that crystal defects in diamond may hold the key to scalable quantum interconnects.
High-Performance Bondable Diamond Solutions

Coherent (NYSE: COHR) has announced the launch of its state-of-the-art Bondable Diamond solutions for thermal management: a diamond solution engineered with a specialized surface finish that enables direct bonding to semiconductor die for electronic and opto-electronic applications. By eliminating or dramatically reducing thermal interface resistance, bondable diamond significantly improves device cooling performance.