HCLTech and Dolphin Semiconductor Forge Energy-Efficient Chip Partnership

HCLTech has partnered with Dolphin Semiconductor to develop energy-efficient chips, addressing the demand for high-performance and sustainable solutions. By integrating Dolphin's low-power IP into HCLTech's silicon design workflows, the collaboration aims to deliver scalable, high-efficiency system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, empowering enterprises to meet evolving technological needs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-12-2025 17:41 IST | Created: 08-12-2025 17:41 IST
HCLTech and Dolphin Semiconductor Forge Energy-Efficient Chip Partnership
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HCLTech has announced a new strategic alliance with Dolphin Semiconductor, a leader in low-power semiconductor IP, to co-develop energy-efficient chips. The venture aims to tackle the rising demand for energy efficiency and high performance within increasingly intricate and interconnected environments, according to a statement from HCLTech.

Utilizing its profound engineering expertise in system-on-chip (SoC) architecture, design, and development, HCLTech plans to integrate Dolphin's specialized low-power IP into its silicon design workflows. This fusion is set to produce scalable and high-efficiency SoCs that significantly lower energy consumption while sustaining robust computational power across diverse workloads.

In comments on the collaboration, Hari Sadarahalli, Corporate Vice President and Head of Engineering and R&D Services at HCLTech, stated, "As AI workloads increase, data grows exponentially, and sustainability takes precedence, our work with Dolphin Semiconductor enables clients to lead with agility, high performance, and a steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship." Additionally, Pierre-Marie Dell'Accio, Executive Vice President of Engineering at Dolphin Semiconductor, remarked, "Partnering with HCLTech extends the reach of our low-power IP to a broader array of applications and customers, helping us advance the frontier of energy-efficient computing, whether for IoT devices or datacenter ecosystems." (ANI)

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