Beyond Hailo and Mobileye, Israel hosts a growing cluster of AI accelerator chip design companies addressing different segments of the compute stack. NextSilicon is developing reconfigurable compute architectures for large-scale database acceleration. The ecosystem benefits from Israel hosting the largest Intel development center outside the U.S. (designing Xeon and AI accelerators), Nvidia's expanding presence (5,000+ staff, adding 8,000), and design centers for Apple, Qualcomm, Amazon, and Samsung.
Israel's chip design strength reflects decades of investment: Intel has operated in Israel since 1974, training generations of hardware engineers. The Technion's computer science and electrical engineering programs produce world-class talent. This human capital pipeline, combined with startup culture and VC access, enables Israeli chip companies to compete in markets dominated by companies with 10-100x their headcount.
Strategically, Israel is a chipless semiconductor superpower — it designs cutting-edge silicon but depends entirely on foreign fabs (TSMC, Samsung, Intel's Ireland/Arizona plants) for manufacturing. This makes Israel critically vulnerable to fab access disruptions but highly valuable as a design partner for any nation seeking AI compute sovereignty. Israel's chip design talent is one of its most important strategic assets in the AI era.