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Baya Systems Adds Semiconductor Vets to its Board

Baya Systems, astart-up based in Santa Clara, California, has added industry veterans Manish Muthal and Siva Yerramilli to its Board of Directors. Following its Series B funding, the company is strengthening its leadership team to support its mission of advancing modular semiconductor systems for AI acceleration, data centers, and networking infrastructure. The new board members join Jim Keller, Chairman; Dr. Sailesh Kumar, CEO; and Stan Reiss, General Partner at Matrix Capital.

Baya Systems focuses on software-driven, performance-optimized on-die fabric solutions that simplify complex SoC designs. With its innovative approach, Baya is advancing high-performance computing, data-intensive applications, and modular chiplet-ready technologies. “Manish and Siva bring great experience that complements our team,” said Jim Keller. “Their guidance and insights will be invaluable to our vision of more capable, intelligent compute.”

• Baya Systems adds Manish Muthal (Maverick Silicon) and Siva Yerramilli (Synopsys) to its board.

• New members bring expertise in semiconductor technology, venture scaling, and system design.

• Baya specializes in software-driven, modular SoC solutions for AI, data centers, and networking.

• Strengthened leadership aligns with the company’s commitment to driving innovation in chiplet-ready systems.

Baya’s Core Products:

• WeaverPro: Software enabling continuous refinement of data-driven architecture and micro-architecture development from initial specification through post-silicon tuning, with built-in simulation and workload analysis to ensure design KPIs are met.

• WeaveIP: IP portfolio with unique transport supporting custom and standard protocols, maximizing performance and throughput while minimizing latency, silicon footprint, and power, facilitating rapid delivery of complex solutions.

• Market Applications: AI acceleration, automotive, data center infrastructure, and compliance with standards like NVLink and UALink.

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