HCLTech, a leading global technology company, has announced a strategic partnership with Dolphin Semiconductor, a pioneer in the field of low-power semiconductor intellectual property (IP). This collaboration aims to develop energy-efficient chips for both Internet of Things (IoT) devices and data-centre workloads.
HCLTech will utilize its deep expertise in system-on-chip (SoC) architecture and design to incorporate Dolphin’s specialized low-power IP into its silicon design processes. This integration will create scalable, high-efficiency SoCs that significantly reduce energy consumption while preserving strong computational power across a variety of workloads.
Voices from HCLTech and Dolphin Semiconductor
“By teaming up with HCLTech, we can expand the application of our low-power IP to a wider range of customers than ever before. This partnership will enable us to push the limits of energy-efficient computing, whether for Internet of Things (IoT) devices or data centre environments,” said Pierre-Marie Dell’Accio, Executive Vice President of Engineering at Dolphin Semiconductor.
“As the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads rises and data volume increases, sustainability has become a critical focus. Our partnership with Dolphin Semiconductor will provide our clients with the tools they need to excel with agility, high performance, and a strong commitment to environmental responsibility,” said Hari Sadarahalli, Corporate Vice President and Head of Engineering and R&D Services at HCLTech.
HCLTech and Dolphin have not publicly disclosed the financial terms of the deal. Likewise, the timeline for when these energy-efficient chips will be ready, either for prototyping, tape-out, or commercial deployment, remains unspecified.























