<p>➀ EnSilica, a mixed-signal ASIC designer, has opened a second design centre in Brazil; </p><p>➁ The new centre is in Campinas, São Paulo State, complementing the company's existing facility in Porto Alegre; </p><p>➂ The expansion is driven by a multimillion-pound contract from an optical computing systems customer and aims to meet the growing demand for a resilient European-based supply chain.</p>
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