Broad mandate
The foundry is not restricted to a single chip class. CPUs, accelerators, edge devices, memory-adjacent hardware and future silicon paths all belong to the same operational territory.
A modern hardware creation initiative for PHONE-SOFT AI and next-generation computing — combining architecture, design automation, FPGA-based prototyping, AI-assisted development and long-term silicon pathways.
The foundry is not defined only by cleanrooms, but by the ability to control how hardware comes into existence.
PHONE-SOFT FOUNDRY is the strategic layer where future compute pathways are explored, prototyped, hardened and, over time, materialized into real products.
PHONE-SOFT FOUNDRY is the unit where PHONE-SOFT develops the hardware foundations of its future AI and computing infrastructure. The focus is broader than finished chips alone: architecture, rapid prototyping, AI-assisted design, hardware realization pathways and long-term compute independence belong to the same strategic framework.
The foundry is not restricted to a single chip class. CPUs, accelerators, edge devices, memory-adjacent hardware and future silicon paths all belong to the same operational territory.
AI is not only a target workload. It is also part of the design process itself, helping reshape how hardware is conceived, explored and implemented.
The core purpose is to strengthen PHONE-SOFT’s own technological position by building controlled hardware pathways instead of relying entirely on external market structures.
AI is reordering the economics of compute, memory, packaging and specialized silicon. At the same time, the software layer that shapes hardware creation is becoming more important than ever. This creates a rare window for new, software-centered hardware initiatives.
PHONE-SOFT FOUNDRY is built around that shift.
The foundry does not need to start as a billion-euro cleanroom operator. It can begin as a modern hardware-realization function: selecting the right materialization path, coordinating implementation, and turning architecture into deployable hardware outcomes.
Define what hardware should exist, why it matters and how it fits into PHONE-SOFT’s future compute landscape.
Choose the right implementation stage for each idea — from programmable logic to hardened silicon pathways.
Coordinate the route from design to real hardware through internal methods, partner ecosystems and, over time, deeper physical control.
Strategically, the foundry is not a niche project. It is a full-spectrum compute initiative. Tactically, however, every wave must start somewhere. The first operations can be chosen by urgency, leverage, economics and implementation readiness — without shrinking the long-term mandate.
Establish a credible hardware creation layer with real prototypes, strong narratives and clear strategic framing.
Expand into reusable hardware pathways, design automation and increasingly proprietary compute components.
Move toward deeper silicon control where economics, leverage and strategic need justify it.
PHONE-SOFT FOUNDRY is positioned at the intersection of AI, compute demand, supply concentration and software-driven hardware design. It aims to turn that convergence into a long-term strategic capability rather than a temporary market reaction.
Hardware demand is being reshaped by AI expansion, while supply remains concentrated in key layers of the value chain.
Hardware leadership increasingly depends on software-guided creation, automation and intelligent design flows, not only on legacy industrial form factors.
The foundry model supports a phased path from visible early assets to deeper hardware capability, instead of requiring a single all-or-nothing leap.
PHONE-SOFT FOUNDRY is being shaped as a real strategic layer for future computing infrastructure. Early dialogue can help define where architecture, investment, partnerships and execution paths align.