Accenture has acquired Excelmax Technologies, a semiconductor design services provider based in Bengaluru, India. This strategic move enhances Accenture's growing silicon design and engineering capabilities. Excelmax specializes in custom silicon solutions used in consumer devices, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and computational platforms for edge AI deployments. Their expertise serves clients in the automotive, telecommunications, and high-tech industries.
The acquisition aligns with the surge in demand for silicon design engineering, driven by data centers, AI, and edge computing. It also complements Accenture's previous acquisition of XtremeEDA, a Canada-based silicon design services company.
Founded in 2019, by Shekhar Patil, Excelmax Technologies is a semiconductor design services provider with specialization in custom silicon solutions used in consumer devices, data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and computational platforms for edge AI deployments. Their expertise serves clients in the automotive, telecommunications, and high-tech industries.
“Our focus has always been on developing the best talent to deliver tailor-made solutions for our global clients that help them build and maintain competitive advantage,” said Shekhar Patil, founder & CEO, Excelmax Technologies. “Joining Accenture enables us to remain at the forefront of innovation, providing new and exciting opportunities for both our clients and our people.”
Shekhar Patil, the founder and CEO of Excelmax Technologies, brings a wealth of experience to the company. Before founding Excelmax, he held roles at SkandySys Technologies Pvt Ltd, Texas Instruments, Synopsys Inc, and D'GIPRO SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED. His expertise spans various cutting-edge technologies, ranging from mobile devices to cloud servers. At Excelmax, Shekhar Patil has been instrumental in providing comprehensive semiconductor solutions, covering high-level design to detailed physical layout ready for manufacturing. The company's focus is on delivering tailor-made solutions for global clients, helping them build and maintain competitive advantage in the dynamic tech industry.
This acquisition by Accenture aligns with the surge in demand for silicon design engineering, driven by data centers, AI, and edge computing.
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