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Fabless chip firm Vervesemi shares roadmap of ICs in boost to India's semiconductor self-reliance

Vervesemi's upcoming portfolio of integrated circuits (ICs) are seen as a step towards accelerating India’s semiconductor self-reliance as well as driving global innovation. Vervesemi shared timelines for several notable ICs that will address critical applications.

August 22, 2025 / 16:29 IST
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Centre has approved 23 chip-design projects under its Design-Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, to boost India's semiconductor design capabilities.
Centre has approved 23 chip-design projects under its Design-Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, to boost India's semiconductor design capabilities.

Fabless semiconductor player Vervesemi Microelectronics, part of government's Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, shared the roadmap for its upcoming portfolio of Made-in-India advanced integrated circuits (ICs) on August 22, a key development in India's semiconductor ecosystem.

Vervesemi's upcoming portfolio of integrated circuits (ICs) are seen as a step towards accelerating India’s semiconductor self-reliance as well as driving global innovation. Vervesemi shared timelines for several notable ICs that will address critical applications.

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Vervesemi said its one of the Application Specific Integrated Chip (ASIC) is being designed by the company is aimed at small motor applications such as fans and appliances, which can reduce import dependence. The sample of these ICs are expected in 2026. Another ASIC for precision motor-control is focused on EVs, drones, and industrial automation, also targeted for sampling in 2026.

“By building high-performance, Made-in-India ICs for strategic and consumer markets, we are not only driving import substitution but also showcasing India’s capability to lead on the global semiconductor stage,” Rakesh Malik, Founder & CEO of Vervesemi said.