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23 days agoSwiss startup Chipmind raises $2.4 million to build AI-agent for chip design
Swiss-based startup Chipmind has secured US$2.4 million in seed funding to develop a new class of AI-agents aimed at accelerating semiconductor design workflows. The platform integrates large-language-model technology with hardware-design automation tools to reduce chip-development cycles and cost. With key partnerships and early access from semiconductor-industry players, Chipmind’s solution could disrupt traditional EDA toolchains and tap into the broader AI-hardware investment wave. Investors say the funding reflects growing demand for AI infrastructure beyond data centres, into code-to-silicon workflows.
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23 days agoSwiss startup Chipmind raises $2.4 million to build AI-agent for chip design
Swiss-based startup Chipmind has secured US$2.4 million in seed funding to develop a new class of AI-agents aimed at accelerating semiconductor design workflows. The platform integrates large-language-model technology with hardware-design automation tools to reduce chip-development cycles and cost. With key partnerships and early access from semiconductor-industry players, Chipmind’s solution could disrupt traditional EDA toolchains and tap into the broader AI-hardware investment wave. Investors say the funding reflects growing demand for AI infrastructure beyond data centres, into code-to-silicon workflows.
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Chipmind raises $2.4 m seed funding to build AI-agents for chip-design automation, marking a convergence of AI and semiconductor workflows.
Swiss-based startup Chipmind has secured US$2.4 million in seed funding to develop a new class of AI-agents aimed at accelerating semiconductor design workflows. The platform integrates large-language-model technology with hardware-design automation tools to reduce chip-development cycles and cost. With key partnerships and early access from semiconductor-industry players, Chipmind’s solution could disrupt traditional EDA toolchains and tap into the broader AI-hardware investment wave. Investors say the funding reflects growing demand for AI infrastructure beyond data centres, into code-to-silicon workflows.
Swiss-based startup Chipmind has secured US$2.4 million in seed funding to develop a new class of AI-agents aimed at accelerating semiconductor design workflows. The platform integrates large-language-model technology with hardware-design automation tools to reduce chip-development cycles and cost. With key partnerships and early access from semiconductor-industry players, Chipmind’s solution could disrupt traditional EDA toolchains and tap into the broader AI-hardware investment wave. Investors say the funding reflects growing demand for AI infrastructure beyond data centres, into code-to-silicon workflows.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 06:33 IST