HCLTech Teams Up with Arm for Silicon Chips Optimized for AI Workloads



HCLTech Teams Up with Arm for Silicon Chips Optimized for AI Workloads
HCLTech and Arm, a leading provider of processor IP technology, have announced a collaboration to enhance custom silicon chips designed to support AI-driven business operations. This partnership aims to deliver solutions that enable semiconductor manufacturers, system OEMs, and cloud service providers to improve the computing efficiency of their data center environments, addressing evolving customer demands.
HCLTech plans to utilize pre-integrated Arm Neoverse Compute Subsystems (CSS) to assist clients in reducing development risks and rapidly delivering innovative, market-customized solutions. These solutions are designed to enhance performance and scalability for AI workloads, ensuring quicker time-to-market and optimized efficiency.
As a member of Arm Total Design, HCLTech has preferential access to Neoverse CSS, an ecosystem that unites industry leaders to expedite the seamless delivery of Arm-based custom silicon chips. This strategic advantage enables HCLTech to remain at the forefront of advanced technologies tailored to efficiently handle AI workloads, positioning them to meet the future demands of data center environments.
“HCLTech’s collaboration with Arm will contribute to the development of industry-leading custom AI silicon solutions that will revolutionize the way AI workloads are addressed in data center environments. Together, we look forward to spearheading technology advancement and innovation in the semiconductor industry”, said Ameer Saithu, Executive Vice President, Engineering and R&D Services, HCLTech.
“Through Arm Total Design, our partners can leverage the expertise and support of other industry leaders to bring custom silicon solutions to market faster. HCLTech is a welcome addition to the ecosystem, and we are excited to see how they leverage their custom AI silicon capabilities and Arm Neoverse CSS to innovate next-generation solutions”, said Guru Ganesean, President of Arm India.