VeriSilicon: At present, the company's chiplet business is progressing smoothly
Yicai Global (February 13 2025)
On February 13, VeriSilicon Co., Ltd. (688521.SH) said in an interview with specific objects that as all walks of life enter a critical period of artificial intelligence upgrading, the market demand for large computing power has increased sharply. Against this backdrop, the IC industry is undergoing a transformation from SoC (System-on-a-Chip) to SiP (System-in-Package), which is driven by the improvement of high-performance single-chip integration and complexity, performance and power optimization, yield and design/manufacturing cost improvements, and other considerations. In order to adapt to this development trend, VeriSilicon is upgrading its semiconductor IP (intellectual property), which plays an important role in SoCs, to Chiplet, the core component of SiP, and building a chip design service platform based on Chiplet architecture.
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