We published funding details in February of a new Kleiner start-up, Spatial Photonics, as part of our quarterly venture capital survey, mentioning Kleiner Perkins and the $1 million investment during the fourth quarter. It’s clearly trying to stay in stealth mode. Note it’s the only company where Kleiner partner Vinod Khosla is on the board which doesn’t have a link from his bio page. So sleuth Justin Hibbard brings us more details about the year-old San Jose start-up, though his source has a figure that conflicts with ours:

Spatial Photonics, a one-year-old San Jose, Calif. startup, raised an $8 million series A round in February from Kleiner Perkins, Intel Capital, and Middlefield Ventures. The company’s board is stacked with an impressive array of heavy hitters: John Doerr and Vinod Khosla of Kleiner Perkins; Les Vadasz, former head of Intel Capital; and Roger Borovoy, former general counsel at Intel. Josh says the company is “targeting the ‘light engine’ opportunity currently served by Texas Instruments’ digital light processing technology.” Translation: it’s doing something with chips that run flat-screen TVs, overhead projectors, and the like (according to Josh). Founder Shaoher Pan, Ph.D. was formerly at Applied Materials and IBM and has three U.S. patents related to etching in silicon.

VentureBeat's mission is to be a digital town square for technical decision-makers to gain knowledge about transformative enterprise technology and transact. Discover our Briefings.