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Mindgrove Technologies introduced Secure IoT, Indias first SoC for IoT devices, with programmability, flexibility, and security. It targets wearables, smart city devices, EV battery management systems, and offers design support for Indian brands to innovate.
Mindgrove: The startup, supported by IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation and incubated in the IIT-Madras Incubation Cell, said the chip has had a successful MPW tape-out (the silicon industry term for prototyping) at the 28nm node, and that reference boards will be available for original equipment manufacturers to try out it in the coming weeks.
Mindgrove: The startup, supported by IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation and incubated in the IIT-Madras Incubation Cell, said the chip has had a successful MPW tape-out (the silicon industry term for prototyping) at the 28nm node, and that reference boards will be available for original equipment manufacturers to try out it in the coming weeks.
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