Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched its chiplet-based system engineering services to help semiconductor companies design next-generation chips. TCS aims to enable faster, more efficient and powerful processors at a time when demand for advanced semiconductors is rising.
The company said that the new services are designed to support chipmakers as the industry shifts from traditional chip design to chiplet-based systems.
“TCS Chiplet-based System Engineering services will help semiconductor enterprises accelerate chiplets tapeout, driving flexibility, scalability and faster time to market,” said V Rajanna, president for technology, software and services at TCS.
Why Chiplet-Based Design Matters
The semiconductor industry faces bottlenecks in scaling and making chiplet-based design a preferred approach. Smaller chips can be mixed and matched to meet varied needs, enabling faster product launches and cost reduction.
With demand driven by AI, cloud computing, smartphones, electric vehicles and connected devices, this shift comes at a critical time.
India’s semiconductor market, valued at $45–50 billion in 2024–2025, is projected to grow to $100–110 billion by 2030. Backed by the India Semiconductor Mission, the country is aiming to become a global hub for chip design and manufacturing.
TCS’s new services are expected to strengthen this momentum by giving companies access to chip-to-system engineering expertise.
TCS in the Semiconductor Industry
TCS has over 20 years of experience in the semiconductor sector and offers a portfolio of chip-to-system engineering services. Its offerings include design and verification of UCIe and HBM standards, as well as advanced package design such as 2.5D and 3D interposers. The company has also worked with a North American semiconductor firm to integrate chiplets into AI processors, reducing delivery timelines.
In February this year, the Indian IT giant also announced a collaboration with Salesforce to enhance the use of AI in the manufacturing and semiconductor sectors. As part of this partnership, TCS launched three key initiatives to improve sales and service efficiency. The Semiconductor Sales Accelerator was expected to help businesses increase sales by providing data-driven insights.