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India-made 40nm chip to power smart meters by June

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November 18, 2025

Cyient Ltd will start supplying a locally patented 40-nanometre (nm) chip to clients building smart electricity meters by June, according to the two top executives.

- Shouvik Das

India-made 40nm chip to power smart meters by June

The system-on-chip (SoC), built over two years with an investment of ₹150 crore by Hyderabad-headquartered, Cyient-backed semiconductor design startup Azimuth AI, is touted as one of the first privately designed and commercialized SoCs that will commercially power industrial applications and devices. An SoC contains all the necessary components of an electronic processing system on one chip.

“While it is hard to quantify the exact value addition, we're looking at a local value addition of 20-30% from the chipset for our clients that we are selling to,” Sridevi Badiga, co-founder and chief growth officer of Azimuth, told Mint.

While the SoC is productionready, Azimuth and Cyient are conducting final technical evaluation steps to integrate its chips into smart meters. Deployment will begin as early as June 2026, Badiga said.

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