Tech war: Chinese EDA leader Empyrean announces breakthroughs in chip design software
In the first half of the year, Empyrean’s revenue grew 13 per cent to US$70 million, but profit dropped 92 per cent

China’s top semiconductor design software developer Empyrean Technology said it has made breakthroughs in design tools for memory chips and panel displays, as part of its long-term goal to “fully replace foreign products” amid the ongoing US-China tech war.
For memory chip design, Empyrean added a “clone group” function to the layout editor, which helps “quickly and accurately complete the layout design of identical units” as memory devices contain arrays of storage modules, according to a filing to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange over the weekend.
Its simulation tool for memory chips was powered by artificial intelligence, which enables accurate simulation of high-yield circuits with a “smaller number” of tests, it said.
Both innovations were launched in the first half of the year, when Empyrean also introduced an “intelligent and automated” platform for panel display design, used to control the pixel layout on a flat screen. The new system, which uses AI algorithms to replace human work, is being rolled out to major panel manufacturers in China “on a large scale”, the company said.

Beijing-based Empyrean also launched six other new software tools to facilitate the design of digital circuits, analogue circuits and three-dimensional integrated circuits.