Lip-Bu Tan backs Indian analog startup
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Peter Clarke
Analog and mixed-signal fabless chip company C2i Semiconductors Pvt. Ltd. (Bangalore, India) has received US$4.0 million in funding from Yali Capital and semiconductor industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan.
Tan, who has acted as an advisor to Bangalore-based Yali, said in a statement: “We believe C2i Semiconductors has all the needed ingredients to be a globally competitive fabless chip design company. I will be working with Yali Capital closely to create a few strong fabless companies from India.”
C2i was founded in 2024, according to reports.
Yali was founded in 2023 and has a US$100 million fund to back technology-based companies in India.
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