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Baya Systems Opens U.K. Office to Expand AI and Chiplet Operations in Europe

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Baya Systems, a developer of software-driven, chiplet-ready semiconductor fabric IP for scalable AI and high-performance computing, has opened its first European office in Cambridge, U.K., as part of its global expansion strategy. The office will serve as a regional headquarters and a collaboration hub for European customers, research institutions, and technology partners focused on next-generation AI-optimized, chiplet-based systems.

The move positions Baya to take advantage of Europe’s growing semiconductor ecosystem, supported by initiatives such as the EU Chips Act, the European Processor Initiative, and U.K. government investments in semiconductor innovation. These programs are fueling demand for advanced computing technologies, and Baya aims to provide software-driven fabric IP and system modeling solutions to companies developing AI and high-performance computing infrastructures.

“Cambridge’s long history as a computing innovation center makes it a strong location for our European operations,” said Dr. Sailesh Kumar, CEO and founder of Baya Systems. “The U.K.’s talent and the region’s AI and semiconductor ecosystem allow us to expand our operations while staying close to customers and partners driving the future of computing.”

The Cambridge office adds to Baya’s existing design centers in Santa Clara, Austin, and Bengaluru, connecting senior engineering and commercial teams across continents. The company’s international presence now also includes Canada, Japan, and Israel, highlighting its strategy to leverage global talent in advancing scalable, software-driven compute solutions.

Baya plans to use the U.K. office as a strategic base for co-development with partners such as Semidynamics, focusing on modular and scalable system architectures. The company’s technology supports high-throughput, chiplet-ready fabrics compatible with both Arm and RISC-V-based systems, aimed at improving performance-per-watt and enabling efficient scaling of heterogeneous compute architectures.

Since emerging from stealth in June 2024, Baya has seen accelerated adoption of its software-defined fabric IP and system modeling solutions across the AI and semiconductor sectors, including integration by companies such as Tenstorrent. The solutions aim to streamline design cycles, optimize compute efficiency, and support large-scale AI deployments.

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