Ceremorphic bets big on India, opens centre in Hyderabad
With more than 100 patents and leveraging multi-decade expertise in creating industry leading silicon systems, Ceremorphic Inc has announced its plans to deliver a complete silicon system that will enable next-generation applications such as AI, ML, high power computing, automotive processing, drug discovery, and metaverse processing.
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Hyderabad: With more than 100 patents and leveraging multi-decade expertise in creating industry leading silicon systems, Ceremorphic Inc has announced its plans to deliver a complete silicon system that will enable next-generation applications such as AI, ML, high power computing, automotive processing, drug discovery, and metaverse processing.
The company opened its India development center here recently, which is a step in the right direction to complement the Government's efforts in making India the next global semiconductor hub. The company currently employs 150 people and by the end of 2024, plans to employ 400 people out of its centre here.
Designed in advanced silicon geometry, this new architecture being pioneered by Ceremorphic has been built from the ground up to solve today's high-performance computing problems to serve all high demanding market segments. The team is leveraging its deep expertise and patented technology to design an ultra-low power training supercomputing chip.
This move by the company furthers its commitment to solve key challenges currently being faced by the semiconductor industry globally. The time is just right to work alongside various bodies to help boost the Indian semiconductor market. And with India being home to some of the best tech talent in semiconductor design, it bodes extremely well.
"We strongly believe that building a technology foundation is key to developing highly differentiated products that can lead the industry. We proved that in the wireless space with Redpine Signals and we are now doing the same thing in the computing space with Ceremorphic," said Venkat Mattela, Founder and CEO of the company.
"I am happy to note the success of Redpine Signals, Inc., which built the entire wireless technology and product from here, and it depicts the engineering talent and infrastructure capability of the city and the State of Telangana. I am optimistic and supportive of Venkat's new venture in the supercomputing space and wish the team very best," said, Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary of the Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information Technology (IT) Departments of Telangana.