Astera Labs Launches Major R&D Expansion in Israel
US chip and AI infrastructure company Astera Labs has announced a strategic expansion of its global engineering footprint with the establishment of a new research and development design center in Israel, following its acquisition of Israeli startup Pliops. The move reflects growing international demand for advanced connectivity solutions in data centers and AI-driven systems.
The new facility will operate out of both Tel Aviv and Haifa and is expected to significantly scale local hiring, with the company planning to recruit hundreds of engineers and developers to work on cutting-edge semiconductor design and connectivity protocols.
The center’s mission is to accelerate development of next-generation “scale-up fabrics” – hardware and software architectures that enable high-bandwidth communication between processors, memory and storage critical to AI training and inference workloads. It will also tackle technical challenges such as data and memory bottlenecks that limit performance in large-scale AI systems.
Astera Labs’ announcement positions Israel as a strategic hub within its global R&D network – tapping into the country’s deep semiconductor talent pool and well-established technology ecosystem. Local industry news highlights that the expansion builds on the integration of Pliops’ assets and personnel into Astera’s broader engineering operations.
The company’s Intelligent Connectivity Platform – which blends technologies such as CXL, NVLink, Ethernet and PCIe with proprietary software – has seen increased adoption as demand for scalable AI infrastructure surges. By embedding a full design center in Israel, Astera Labs aims to speed innovation and support next-generation data center architectures worldwide.
This expansion also reflects a broader trend of global semiconductor firms investing in Israel’s tech ecosystem, leveraging local expertise to stay competitive amid the intensifying AI and high-performance computing arms race.
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