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CDAC partners with Arm to aid semiconductor startups under DLI scheme

As part of the collaboration, the Arm Flexible Access for Startups programme will broaden its qualification criteria to welcome applications from startups that qualify under MEITY’s SemiconIndia futureDESIGN DLI scheme

July 29, 2023 / 16:40 IST
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With this announcement, a total of seven startups under the DLI Scheme will be working on making chip and IP cores for the automotive, mobility, and computing sectors. Representative image

The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) on July 29 announced that it has partnered with UK-based semiconductor IP company Arm to broaden semiconductor support under the Design Linked Incentive Scheme (DLI) and further enable the growth of the sector in India.

As part of the collaboration, the Arm Flexible Access for Startups programme, which gives $0 license fee access to a broad portfolio of verified Arm IP, tools and training, will broaden its qualification criteria to welcome applications from startups that qualify under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) SemiconIndia futureDESIGN DLI scheme.

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According to a release from MeitY, Arm Flexible Access for Startups provides “low-risk, easy access to industry-proven technology, technical support, an extensive ecosystem, and Arm’s broad developer base for silicon startups to move fast, and experiment with ease and design with confidence”.

Access to these facilities will help startups building products across all markets find success via a “fast, low-risk journey to building a working prototype, securing the next round of funding, and instilling confidence in potential investors”. Technical support and training will also be provided under the partnership to help upskill the teams, the release added.