we understand the growing demand for energy-efficient semiconductor designs. Today’s electronic systems—from handheld devices to large-scale computing platforms—require optimized power consumption without compromising performance. Our Low Power Services focus on minimizing power usage across all stages of the design cycle, helping clients achieve longer battery life, reduced thermal challenges, and overall system efficiency.
With extensive experience in low-power design techniques, our experts work closely with clients to implement advanced strategies that meet project-specific requirements. Whether you are developing consumer electronics, IoT devices, or high-performance computing systems, our services ensure that your product achieves the right balance of speed, area, and power.
Comprehensive power profiling and optimization strategies to minimize both dynamic and static power.
Implementing multi-voltage domains and power gating techniques to optimize performance per watt.
Advanced clock and power gating methodologies to reduce unnecessary switching activity.
Integration of adaptive voltage scaling to achieve maximum energy efficiency.
Techniques to minimize leakage currents in deep sub-micron technologies.
Thorough validation of power-intent using industry-standard UPF/CPF methodologies.
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Low Power Services are essential for industries such as consumer electronics, mobile devices, IoT, automotive, networking, and high-performance computing—any domain where power efficiency directly impacts performance, cost, and reliability.
We use advanced design techniques such as power gating, clock gating, voltage scaling, and low-leakage libraries. Our process includes detailed power analysis, optimization, and verification at each stage.
Yes. We provide design audits and re-optimization for existing projects to reduce power consumption while maintaining performance and area constraints.
Unified Power Format (UPF) and Common Power Format (CPF) are standards used to define power intent. We use these to ensure power-aware implementation and verification throughout the design cycle.
Lower power consumption improves thermal stability, enhances device reliability, and extends battery life without reducing functional performance when carefully optimized.
Yes, we support clients from the initial power analysis phase to implementation, verification, and sign-off, ensuring complete low-power design solutions.