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GlobalFoundries acquires Tagore Technology’s GaN technology – New Electronics

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GlobalFoundries has acquired Tagore Technology’s proprietary and production proven Power Gallium Nitride (GaN) IP portfolio.
This is a high-power density solution that’s been designed to push the efficiency and performance of a wide range of power applications in automotive, internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) datacentres. As the digital world continues to evolve with technologies like Generative AI, GaN is considered a pivotal solution for more sustainable and efficient power management.
This announcement is seen as reinforcing GF’s commitment to large-scale manufacturing of GaN technology that offers a suite of benefits to help datacentres meet increasing power demands while maintaining or improving power efficiency, reducing costs and managing heat generation.
The acquisition expands GF’s power IP portfolio and broadens access to GaN IP that will enable GF customers to bring differentiated products to market. As a part of the acquisition, a team of experienced engineers from Tagore, dedicated to the development of GaN technology, will be joining GF.
“We are committed to being the foundation of our customers’ power applications today and for decades to come,” said Niels Anderskouv, chief business officer at GF. “With this acquisition, GF takes another step toward accelerating the availability of GaN and empowering our customers to build the next generation of power management solutions that will reshape the future of mobility, connectivity and intelligence.”
“The accelerating demand for more power efficient semiconductors is dramatically increasing, and Tagore has been at the forefront of developing disruptive solutions using GaN technology for a wide range of power devices,” explained Amitava Das, co-founder and chief operating officer of Tagore Technology. “The team and I are excited to join GlobalFoundries to increase our focus on market-leading IP that will help address power design challenges and support the continued evolution of automotive, industrial and AI datacenter power delivery systems.”
In February 2024, GF was awarded $1.5 billion in direct funding under the US CHIPS and Science Act, part of that investment is targeted towards enabling the high-volume manufacturing of critical technologies including GaN to securely produce more essential chips.
Combining this manufacturing capacity with the technical know-how of the Tagore team, GF will be better positioned to transform AI system efficiency, especially in edge or IoT devices, where reduced power consumption is critical.
“GlobalFoundries is at the forefront of technological advancements. With Tagore Technology joining the GF India team, we will further enhance our tech capabilities, particularly in emerging areas like GaN,” said Jitendra Chaddah, vice president and India country head at GF.
Tagore Technology was founded in January 2011 and is a fabless semiconductor company with design centres in Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA, and Kolkata, India.

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