
VLSI stands for Very Large Scale Integration. Integration is an older technique for creating components, microchips, and integrated circuits. The method involves assembling thousands to millions of transistors on a single chip to make integrated circuits.
The chip designing industry, as the world knows, releases a new chip every 3–6 months with fresh breakthroughs. Each chip receives improvements in terms of speed, cost, and quality.
With global semiconductor revenue expected to exceed $450 billion by 2020, high-efficiency and customised chips would be required.
The PG Diploma Certification course in VLSI Design prepares professionals to design VLSI chips that will power cutting-edge technologies such as AI, IoT, VR, mobility, cloud, and analytics.
The IC is divided into two sections: digital design and physical design. HDLs like Verilog, VHDL, System Verilog, and others are used in digital design, while CMOS designs are used in physical design. VLSI involves a large number of processes, which you will learn in depth with this course.