▸ Silicon proven Workforce
development program ,
‣ 1,00,000+ engineers trained globally
▸ Complete chip design, tape-out and testing
curriculum
▸ World Class documentation
-“GitHub is the new resume”
PRODUCT
‣ 63 Silicon Tape-outs,
‣ 5 RISC-V Educational and
‣ Development boards
▸ 50+ products in the area
‣ Robotic, IoT, Energy
▸ Software Development Kits
‣ 14 lab-oriented workshops
‣ 10 Product based hackathon
‣ 20 RISC-V and VLSI Roadshow
‣ 7 VSDOpen Conference
‣ 188 Chip designers from Grade 7 to 12
Global Semiconductor Network
50000+ VSD Designers Across 155 Countries
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About Us
VLSI System Design (VSD) is India’s leading Silicon-Proven training platform, with a global network of 50,000+ designers across 155 countries.
We specialize in workforce development through comprehensive chip design and testing curricula, with over 100,000 engineers trained.
Our cutting-edge technology spans 130nm to 7nm processes, including RISC-V educational tools and over 50 products in Robotics, IoT, and Energy
VLSI System Design (VSD) is India’s leading Silicon-Proven training platform, with a global network of 50,000+ designers across 155 countries.
We specialize in workforce development through comprehensive chip design and testing curricula, with over 100,000 engineers trained.
Our cutting-edge technology spans 130nm to 7nm processes, including RISC-V educational tools and over 50 products in Robotics, IoT, and Energy
Project Outcomes
VSDSquadron Mini Board at SEMICON India 2024
At SEMICON India 2024, our team showcased four innovative projects utilizing the VSDSquadron Mini board.
These projects, powered by RISC-V architecture, demonstrated the versatility of the board across multiple industries, including aerospace, healthcare, smart infrastructure, security, and education. Scroll down to find out key outcomes from each project:
RISC-V Flight Computer
showcases development of a cutting-edge flight control system powered by the VSDSquadron Mini board based onRISC-V architecture.
This open-source project demonstrates how RISC-V can be used in aerospace applications to handle real-time flight operations such as telemetry, navigation, and sensor data processing.
Demonstrates a Neural Network implementation on the VSDSquadron Mini, featuring the CH32V003F4U6 RISC-V microcontroller with an interfaced camera.
It highlights the edge AI capabilities of the RISC-V architecture, enabling efficient real-time processing directly on the device without the need for cloud computing
VSD Team interview taken by DD News at SEMICON India 2024
The Unique Semiconductor Workforce Development Program by VLSI System Design (VSD) has earned national recognition, praised by India’s largest news channel, DD News.
VLSI's Breakthrough in Semiconductor Technology Showcased at Semicon India 2024
VLSI’s impact on semiconductor technology was showcased at Semicon India 2024, held from September 11-13 at the India Expo Centre. Check out the resource on VLSI design methodologies for insights into the latest trends and innovations in the field!
Shaping Gen-Z Talent for Semiconductor Innovation at Semicon India
we had an opportunity to speak on Semiconductor Workforce Development at Semicon India, emphasizing how VLSI System Design’s programs meet the evolving needs of Gen-Z talent for driving innovation.
Shari Liss Explores VSD's Innovative Products at Semicon India
Excited to have Shari Liss from SEMI Foundation try products from VLSI System Design’s workforce programs, designed for next-gen semiconductor engineers.
Exploring RISC-V at the VLSI System Design Booth at Semicon India
At the VLSI System Design booth at Semicon India, I explored the VSDSqudron mini as a strong alternative to the Arduino Nano, with prototypes showcasing its innovative applications and future potential.
Exploring Semiconductor Innovations at Semicon Expo
I enjoyed connecting with the VLSI System Design (VSD) team at Semicon Expo and discussing innovations with Kunal Ghosh. Grateful to the organizers for a great event. Excited for the future of semiconductors!