Our unique Python flow for microchip design enables your team in designing the right silicon for your product at a fraction of cost and complexity - from inception to manufacturing. For OEMs and Product Designers, finding the right silicon for your product has always been fraught with difficulty:: * Finding the right features, power or performance * Designing innovative products past the current state-of-the art * Supply chain security * Hitting the target bill-of-materials Building on Open Source innovation, ChipFlow enables electronic OEMs with no existing semiconductor design teams to design their own ICs.
Location: United Kingdom, England, Cambridge
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $1.53M
Founded date: 2021
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Milkbox Pa... | milkboxpar... |
| 06.06.2023 | Fuel Ventu... | fuel.ventu... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 06.07.2023 | Pre-Seed | $1.53M | InMotion V... |
Mentions in press and media 4
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| 24.01.2025 | The Rise of Corporate Venture Capital: A New Dawn for Startups | In the ever-evolving landscape of venture capital, a new player is emerging. Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) is no longer a side hustle for corporations; it’s a strategic move. Startups are turning to CVCs like InMotion Ventures, the ventur... |
| 21.01.2025 | Why startups are turning to CVCs like InMotion Ventures amid shifting VC dynamics | Hey startups, if you've been shilling your pitch deck to traditional VCs and not getting anywhere with warm introductions, you might want to consider corporate VCs (CVCs). The rate of CVC investments on the rise In the last 10 years, corpor... |
| 06.07.2023 | ChipFlow Raises £1.2M in Pre-Seed Funding | ChipFlow, a Cambridge, UK-based startup building an open source semiconductor chip design platform (PaaS), raised £1.2M in pre-seed financing. The round was led by Fontinalis Partners with participation from Fuel Ventures, InMotion Ventures... |
| - | ChipFlow | “ChipFlow - Helping product companies to make their own chips” |