As the foundation of modern innovation, semiconductors power the devices that shape contemporary life. The growing demand for faster, smaller and more energy-efficient chips has introduced new challenges, pushing the industry to rethink traditional manufacturing methods. With technology advancing at breakneck speed, the need for next-generation processors continues to rise and AI has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping the semiconductor landscape and unlocking possibilities once thought unattainable.
To celebrate these innovations, NewsReach has launched a special edition called Crafting Bharat: Deep-tech, powered by Innovation Venture Studio in association with Speciale Invest, BYT Avenue, and Faad Capital, that brings you inspiring stories of visionaries shaping India's tech landscape.
In this episode, Nithish Kumar, investment analyst at Speciale Invest, talks to Deepak Shapeti, co-founder & CEO of Morphing Machines, about building revolutionary reconfigurable processors, overcoming challenges in deeptech and democratising hardware to bridge the gap between software and hardware innovation.
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