European Innovation Council

The European Innovation Council (EIC), established in 2020 and headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, is dedicated to supporting high-potential innovators, entrepreneurs, small enterprises, and researchers. Its primary focus is on fostering early-stage startups that demonstrate significant environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts. The EIC collaborates with private investors to co-invest in ventures, particularly within the deep technology sector, aiming to drive innovation and sustainable development across Europe. By providing financial backing and resources, the EIC seeks to enhance the growth potential of promising startups and contribute to a more innovative and competitive European economy.

David Malo Jean

Director

Past deals in ASIC

UPMEM

Grant in 2023
UPMEM is a fabless semiconductor company focused on enhancing the performance of data-intensive algorithms through its innovative Processing-In-Memory (PIM) solution. This technology addresses the limitations of traditional server architectures, which are hindered by data movement inefficiencies. By deploying a large number of programmable co-processors close to the data, UPMEM's platform accelerates performance for analytics and artificial intelligence applications by more than ten times. This unique approach not only improves computational speed but also reduces energy consumption and hardware footprint in data centers, making it an attractive solution for major application developers and cloud service providers.

UPMEM

Venture Round in 2023
UPMEM is a fabless semiconductor company focused on enhancing the performance of data-intensive algorithms through its innovative Processing-In-Memory (PIM) solution. This technology addresses the limitations of traditional server architectures, which are hindered by data movement inefficiencies. By deploying a large number of programmable co-processors close to the data, UPMEM's platform accelerates performance for analytics and artificial intelligence applications by more than ten times. This unique approach not only improves computational speed but also reduces energy consumption and hardware footprint in data centers, making it an attractive solution for major application developers and cloud service providers.

Codasip

Venture Round in 2023
Codasip Ltd. is a processor technology company based in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 2006. The company specializes in providing intellectual property (IP) and electronic design automation (EDA) tools that facilitate the adoption of application-specific instruction set processors (ASIPs). Codasip's offerings include Codix, RISC-V, and custom processors, allowing system-on-chip developers to customize their products for competitive advantage. Through its design automation tools and an open architecture licensing model, Codasip enables clients to leverage the benefits of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The company's technology is utilized in billions of devices worldwide, with a diverse customer base that includes notable names such as AMD, Mobileye, and Sigma Designs. Codasip has established strategic partnerships with various organizations, enhancing its capabilities and market reach.

SiPearl

Grant in 2022
SiPearl is a French semiconductor company established in 2019, headquartered in Maisons-Laffitte, Île-de-France, with research and development centers located in France, Germany, and Spain. The company specializes in the design of high-performance, low-power microprocessors intended for exascale supercomputers, aligning its product development with the European Union’s technological goals. Its first microprocessor range, Rhea, is set for commercialization in early 2024 and is based on the Arm Neoverse V1 architecture. SiPearl is committed to manufacturing Rhea using advanced processes from TSMC, ensuring state-of-the-art performance. The microprocessors are aimed at a variety of applications, including computing, artificial intelligence, medical research, climate change mitigation, and energy management, serving scientific researchers and major players in the IT, electronics, and automotive sectors.

SiPearl

Series A in 2022
SiPearl is a French semiconductor company established in 2019, headquartered in Maisons-Laffitte, Île-de-France, with research and development centers located in France, Germany, and Spain. The company specializes in the design of high-performance, low-power microprocessors intended for exascale supercomputers, aligning its product development with the European Union’s technological goals. Its first microprocessor range, Rhea, is set for commercialization in early 2024 and is based on the Arm Neoverse V1 architecture. SiPearl is committed to manufacturing Rhea using advanced processes from TSMC, ensuring state-of-the-art performance. The microprocessors are aimed at a variety of applications, including computing, artificial intelligence, medical research, climate change mitigation, and energy management, serving scientific researchers and major players in the IT, electronics, and automotive sectors.

Codasip

Grant in 2022
Codasip Ltd. is a processor technology company based in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 2006. The company specializes in providing intellectual property (IP) and electronic design automation (EDA) tools that facilitate the adoption of application-specific instruction set processors (ASIPs). Codasip's offerings include Codix, RISC-V, and custom processors, allowing system-on-chip developers to customize their products for competitive advantage. Through its design automation tools and an open architecture licensing model, Codasip enables clients to leverage the benefits of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The company's technology is utilized in billions of devices worldwide, with a diverse customer base that includes notable names such as AMD, Mobileye, and Sigma Designs. Codasip has established strategic partnerships with various organizations, enhancing its capabilities and market reach.

Codasip

Venture Round in 2022
Codasip Ltd. is a processor technology company based in Brno, Czech Republic, founded in 2006. The company specializes in providing intellectual property (IP) and electronic design automation (EDA) tools that facilitate the adoption of application-specific instruction set processors (ASIPs). Codasip's offerings include Codix, RISC-V, and custom processors, allowing system-on-chip developers to customize their products for competitive advantage. Through its design automation tools and an open architecture licensing model, Codasip enables clients to leverage the benefits of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The company's technology is utilized in billions of devices worldwide, with a diverse customer base that includes notable names such as AMD, Mobileye, and Sigma Designs. Codasip has established strategic partnerships with various organizations, enhancing its capabilities and market reach.

SiPearl

Grant in 2021
SiPearl is a French semiconductor company established in 2019, headquartered in Maisons-Laffitte, Île-de-France, with research and development centers located in France, Germany, and Spain. The company specializes in the design of high-performance, low-power microprocessors intended for exascale supercomputers, aligning its product development with the European Union’s technological goals. Its first microprocessor range, Rhea, is set for commercialization in early 2024 and is based on the Arm Neoverse V1 architecture. SiPearl is committed to manufacturing Rhea using advanced processes from TSMC, ensuring state-of-the-art performance. The microprocessors are aimed at a variety of applications, including computing, artificial intelligence, medical research, climate change mitigation, and energy management, serving scientific researchers and major players in the IT, electronics, and automotive sectors.

SiPearl

Venture Round in 2021
SiPearl is a French semiconductor company established in 2019, headquartered in Maisons-Laffitte, Île-de-France, with research and development centers located in France, Germany, and Spain. The company specializes in the design of high-performance, low-power microprocessors intended for exascale supercomputers, aligning its product development with the European Union’s technological goals. Its first microprocessor range, Rhea, is set for commercialization in early 2024 and is based on the Arm Neoverse V1 architecture. SiPearl is committed to manufacturing Rhea using advanced processes from TSMC, ensuring state-of-the-art performance. The microprocessors are aimed at a variety of applications, including computing, artificial intelligence, medical research, climate change mitigation, and energy management, serving scientific researchers and major players in the IT, electronics, and automotive sectors.

UPMEM

Grant in 2021
UPMEM is a fabless semiconductor company focused on enhancing the performance of data-intensive algorithms through its innovative Processing-In-Memory (PIM) solution. This technology addresses the limitations of traditional server architectures, which are hindered by data movement inefficiencies. By deploying a large number of programmable co-processors close to the data, UPMEM's platform accelerates performance for analytics and artificial intelligence applications by more than ten times. This unique approach not only improves computational speed but also reduces energy consumption and hardware footprint in data centers, making it an attractive solution for major application developers and cloud service providers.
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