Chiplets: If It Happens in China, Will It Stay in China?
The Ojo-Yoshida Report recently sat down virtually with Wayne Dai, CEO of VeriSilicon.
VeriSilicon, based in Shanghai, has established itself in semiconductor IP licensing and custom silicon design. It is well connected not just with domestic customers but also chip designers worldwide.
Our discussion with the CEO reveals that China’s approach to chiplets is neither parochial nor narrowly focused as a recourse for export control.
China is getting ready to play in the global chiplet market.
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