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    Chip-design firm SkyeChip is close to a Malaysian IPO, CEO says

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    Published Tue, Jul 1, 2025 · 03:51 PM

    [KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysian semiconductor designer SkyeChip is “close” to an initial public offering after posting consecutive years of revenue and profit growth, said chief executive officer Fong Swee Kiang.

    The company, founded in 2019, has seen “30 per cent revenue growth every year, and a 30 per cent net profit margin,” Fong said in an interview on the sidelines of a Kuala Lumpur investment conference.

    “We are on track” for profitability, he said.

    The company is targeting a price that would value it at more than RM1 billion (S$303 million), Bloomberg News reported in March.

    Fong, a former Silicon Valley executive who co-founded SkyeChip to tap into the explosion in artificial intelligence, said the focus of the Gobi Partners-backed firm is to create specialised chips to complement those of companies such as Nvidia.

    An IPO was “always the plan from Day One,” Fong said, without providing further details of the company’s planned share sale.

    SkyeChip’s customers are all based in the US, he said. The CEO does not think potential US tariffs on Malaysian products will affect his business much as long as the duties are comparatively low with those of other countries.

    Earlier this year, Arm Holdings agreed to provide chip designs and technology to Malaysia to boost the sophistication of the nation’s semiconductor industry. BLOOMBERG

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