Aion Silicon Rebrands to Enhance Custom Chip Solutions

Aion Silicon Rebrands to Enhance Custom Chip Solutions

Aion Silicon, formerly Sondrel, has rebranded to focus on delivering high-performance custom chip solutions for AI, automotive, and 5G applications, announced in a press release.

Aion Silicon, formerly known as Sondrel, has officially rebranded to enhance its focus on delivering high-performance custom chip solutions for AI, automotive, 5G, and networking applications. This change was announced in a press release on April 23, 2025.

Under the leadership of CEO Oliver Jones, Aion Silicon aims to leverage its 20 years of experience in System-on-Chip (SoC) architecture and design. The company offers a consultative engagement model that is foundry-neutral, catering to the fast-evolving needs of AI-centric semiconductors. Aion Silicon's services span from initial semiconductor architecture to volume production, focusing on reducing risk and optimizing time-to-market for its clients.

The rebranding comes at a time when the demand for advanced chips is surging, driven by AI workloads and edge computing. Aion Silicon is poised to meet this demand with its comprehensive service offerings, which include tailored architecture, IP selection, and end-to-end design services. The company is actively engaged with customers in North America and Europe, and has recently joined the Intel Foundry Services Accelerator ecosystem.

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