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Vervesemi launches Made-in-India semiconductor ASIC
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Synopsis
This cutting-edge chip, proudly developed in India, targets domains such as weighing
scales and Force Touch technologies, signifying a remarkable leap in indigenous
semiconductor technology, the company stated.
economictimes.indiatimes.com/, Feb. 21, 2024 –
Noida-based Fabless semiconductor company, Vervesemi, has said that it launched Made-in-India Semiconductor Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). The company said that this achievement marks a significant milestone in India's journey towards becoming a global leader in semiconductor innovation and manufacturing.
This cutting-edge chip, proudly developed in India, targets domains such as weighing scales and Force Touch technologies, signifying a remarkable leap in indigenous semiconductor technology, the company stated. "The semiconductor ASIC represents a paradigm shift in India's semiconductor manufacturing landscape. Boasting superior performance comparable to products from established tier-1 manufacturers, the chip underscores Vervesemi's unwavering commitment to quality and innovation," Pratap Narayan Singh, CTO of Vervesemi, said.