PREVAIL to offer advanced Edge AI chip design tools across Europe
PREVAIL combines commercial foundry processes with cutting-edge modules like eNVM and silicon photonics.

The European Union’s PREVAIL project is preparing to open its Edge AI services to external users in June 2025.
Coordinated by Europe’s top research and technology organisations, the initiative offers a shared, multi-hub infrastructure designed to speed up the development and commercialisation of next-generation Edge AI technologies.
Through its platform, European designers will gain access to advanced chip prototyping capabilities and full design support using standard commercial tools.
PREVAIL combines commercial foundry processes with advanced technology modules developed in partner clean rooms. These include embedded non-volatile memories (eNVM), silicon photonics, and 3D integration technologies such as silicon interposers and packaging innovations.
Initial demonstrators, already in development with industry partners, will serve as test cases to ensure compatibility with a broad range of applications and future scalability.
From July 2025, a €20 million EU-funded call under the ‘Low Power Edge AI’ initiative will help selected customers co-finance their access to the platform. Whether supported by EU funds or independently financed, users will be able to design chips using one of four shared platforms.
The consortium has also set up a user interface team to manage technical support and provide access to Process Design Kits and Design Rule Manuals.
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