‘AI, data centres power semiconductor demand’, says Cadence India MD Alok Jain
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Cadence Design Systems' India managing director, Alok Jain, states that India is emerging as a global innovation hub for chip design, with over 40% of Cadence's worldwide R&D anchored in the country. India plays a pivotal role in Cadence's global R&D strategy, with its Noida centre being the company's largest R&D hub outside the US. The country is strong in areas like logic design, physical design, and verification, contributing to the entire design stack and co-developing products for global markets. AI and data centre infrastructure are driving demand for advanced chip design, with India's semiconductor ambitions hinging on moving from execution to innovation, requiring a deeper ecosystem.
💡 Why It Matters
- · India's growth as a chip design hub can boost its position in the global semiconductor value chain.
- · Stronger linkages between design, IP, manufacturing, and end markets can help India capitalize on the rising demand for AI-led chip design.