Groundbreaking AI-based Software Automation Platform for Chip Development Secures $3 Million Investment

Transforming a slow and expensive development flow to boost R&D productivity 100X and unlock massive growth opportunities

Celera Incorporated announced the closing of a $3 Million seed investment to develop and commercialize a revolutionary new AI-based software automation platform to accelerate the development of Analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits (AMSIC) by 100X.  The AMSIC segment is a $60B slice of the overall $500B IC industry.  Historically its time and resource-intensive R&D workflow has been a $8.5B/year burden with typical 12 to 24 month development times.  The result, compounded by a persistent scarcity of engineering talent, is limited growth, profitability and ROI.

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Celera’s fully automated AMSIC development platform frees the industry by enabling existing opportunities to be captured with dramatically less development investment and opens up a vast array of newly viable opportunities for custom AMSIC development in many end markets.  Additionally, the platform will empower non-semiconductor experts to define, create and realize their own custom AMSIC’s skipping the huge investments and risk previously required.

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For decades the chip industry has been limited by the time and cost of developing new products.  Celera has applied patented groundbreaking AI-based software and over two-hundred combined years of hands-on chip design experience to deliver the ‘impossible:’ Fully automated custom Analog/Mixed-Signal IC design,” said Abid Hussain, Co-Founder and CEO.

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