Quest Global: 60% of its VLSI engineers work on 3-7 nm SoC designs
Processor specific VLSI IP vendor Arm has approved India based product-engineering services provider Quest Global to join its design partner program. This recognition makes Quest Global a more reliable chip design services company where it offers ASICs and custom SoC design services using Arm’s processor and other IPs. Arm gives its approved design partners better access to its library of IP, tools and models, as well as roadmap updates. This enables 1000s of Quest's VLSI-chip design engineers to access these resources.
In year 2021, Quest Global had acquired chip design services company Synapse Design. Quest Global claims in its release that it currently supports designs up to 3nm and 60% of its silicon/VLSI engineers work on 7/6/5/4/3 nm technology nodes. The semiconductor team at Quest Global has already supported 300+ custom SoC tape-outs in the last five years delivering organization specific requirements, achieving desired design frequency and low power performance targets at the target technology nodes, futher claims Quest Global.
Satish Bagalkotkar, CTO, Semiconductor at Quest Global said, “It is a very proud moment for all of us. This association will allow us to support our customers with ASIC development, helping them fast track their projects to market. Our international presence, wide range of expertise, brilliant team of engineers and our ability to delive...
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