
Baya Systems, a leader in high-performance semiconductor system technologies, has announced the expansion of its engineering hub in Bengaluru to scale its work in AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and automotive systems. The company said the move supports rising global demand for software-driven, chiplet-based semiconductor architectures.
The expanded hub is located at Brigade Metropolis in Bengaluru and opened on January 14.
The company said the Bengaluru centre has grown from five employees in 2023 to more than 50 engineers today. Baya Systems also plans to cross 100 employees at the site by the end of 2026. The hub plays a central role in developing the company’s software-defined semiconductor fabric technologies used in AI and HPC systems worldwide.
The expansion reflects its long-term investment in India as a key engineering base. The company stated that the Bengaluru team contributes to the “development and delivery of the company’s software-defined semiconductor fabric technologies that power scalable, high-performance, chiplet-based systems for AI and HPC systems worldwide.”
This hub will also help increase execution speed and improve collaboration across global teams. The expanded presence is also aimed at accelerating the delivery of next-generation fabric IP at scale.
India has emerged as a critical hub for semiconductor design, verification and software engineering, the company shared. It further noted that the expansion in Bengaluru provides access to a deep talent pool and enables faster innovation.
The company recently opened its first European office in Cambridge, UK. It said that this approach allows proximity to talent, local ecosystems and customers, while improving product development and support response. The company did not disclose the size of its investment in the Bengaluru expansion.
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