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Nimbic delivers SaaS-based, cloud computing Electronic Design Automation (EDA) solutions. Its core technology provides high-speed, high-capacity 3D electromagnetic simulation capabilities, focusing on signal and power integrity. This platform allows engineers to analyze complex electronic designs, ensuring performance and reliability for advanced integrated circuits and systems.
Founded in December 2006 as Physware, Nimbic was co-founded by Vikram Jandhyala, who also served as Chief Technologist. The company originated from the insight that electronic design engineers required scalable simulation tools to address the increasing complexities of semiconductor and system-level designs, particularly concerning three-dimensional electromagnetic effects in high-frequency applications.
Customers utilizing Nimbic's solutions are primarily within the electronics and semiconductor industries, including design houses and manufacturing firms. The company's vision is to accelerate development cycles and enhance accuracy of next-generation electronic products by providing access to high-fidelity, cloud-native simulation and analysis tools.
Nimbic has raised $10.4M across 3 funding rounds.
Nimbic has raised $10.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Nimbic, Inc. (formerly Physware) was a technology company that developed SaaS-based, cloud-computing electronic design automation (EDA) software for high-speed 3D electromagnetic simulations.[1][2][3] It served microelectronics engineers and designers, solving complex problems in signal integrity (SI), power integrity (PI), electromagnetic interference (EMI) analysis, and simultaneous switching noise/output (SSN/SSO) integrity through products like nWave, nApex, nVolt, and nCloud.[1][2] Founded in 2006, Nimbic raised $11.54M in funding and achieved early recognition, including Gartner's "2010 Cool Vendor in Semiconductors," before being acquired by Mentor Graphics in May 2014 (later acquired by Siemens in 2017).[1][2]
Nimbic originated from technology developed at the University of Washington's Applied Computational Engineering Lab and was founded in December 2006 in Bellevue, Washington, by Dr. Vikram Jandhyala, initially as Physware.[1][3] Jandhyala, an entrepreneur and academic, rebranded it to Nimbic and relocated headquarters to Mountain View, California.[1][2] Key early traction came in May 2010 when Gartner named it a "Cool Vendor in Semiconductors," validating its innovative cloud-based EDA approach amid growing demand for scalable simulation tools.[1] This momentum led to its acquisition by Mentor Graphics in 2014.[1][2]
Nimbic stood out in the EDA space through these key strengths:
Nimbic rode the early wave of cloud computing in EDA, a trend shifting heavy simulations from local hardware to scalable SaaS amid exploding semiconductor complexity in the 2000s-2010s.[2][3] Timing was ideal: rising chip densities demanded faster SI/PI/EMI tools, while cloud adoption reduced barriers for smaller teams—market forces fueled by mobile, IoT, and HPC growth.[1][2] Its acquisition by Mentor Graphics integrated cloud EDA into a major player's portfolio, influencing Siemens EDA's evolution and accelerating industry adoption of hybrid cloud-on-prem workflows.[1]
Post-2014 acquisition, Nimbic's technology lives on within Siemens EDA, likely enhancing tools for AI-driven chip design and 3D-IC packaging amid trends like edge computing and 5G/6G demands.[1] Future shape comes from ongoing semiconductor scaling (e.g., sub-2nm nodes) and cloud-AI integration, where its high-speed simulation legacy could evolve into generative design aids. Its influence endures by pioneering cloud EDA, proving academic spinouts can disrupt incumbents—echoing how it transformed microelectronics workflows from the ground up.[1][2][3]
Nimbic has raised $10.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Nimbic's investors include Pioneer Square Labs, Austral Capital Partners.
Nimbic has raised $10.4M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $440K Series U in December 2011.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 1, 2011 | $440K Series U | — | Pioneer Square Labs | Announced |
| Jun 1, 2011 | $7M Series B | — | Austral Capital Partners, Pioneer Square Labs | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2008 | $3M Series A | — | Pioneer Square Labs | Announced |