Vervesemi, a fab-less semiconductor startup, on Wednesday raised $10 million in a Series A funding round led by Ashish Kacholia and Unicorn India Ventures, with participation from Roots Ventures, Caperize Fina, and MAIQ Growth Scheme.Vervesemi, founded in 2017, said it will use the fresh funding in three areas: commercialisation of its machine learning, enhanced analog signal chain IC portfolio, productisation of existing silicon chips and R&D. Besides, the startup will also use it to build its go-to-market presence across Asia, the US, and other key semiconductor markets to engage more deeply with OEMs and system companies.“This funding allows us to move from technology validation to large-scale deployment, positioning Vervesemi as a global supplier of intelligent analog mixed signal semiconductor solutions,” said Rakesh Malik, Co-founder and CEO, Vervesemi. According to the startup, it has made significant progress in both technology maturation and commercial readiness, having successfully validated its ML-enabled analog signal chain architecture in silicon with multiple customers entering into production, expanded product pipeline, and increased customer engagement across industrial and smart energy segments.The IP portfolio is also expanding with over 10 patents held by the company. Vervesemi has advanced multiple programmes into late-stage development and qualification, marking its transition from… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed
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