By Jon Robinson Losses widened at Pragmatic Semiconductor, the company set to become the UK’s largest chip manufacturer by volume, during 2023 as it ramped up its investment plans. The Cambridge-based manufacturer has posted pre-tax losses of £37m for the year after also losing £22.8m in 2022. According to newly-filed accounts with Companies House, the firm’s revenue rose from £1.5m to £1.7m over the same period. The results come after Pragmatic Semiconductor, which is backed by the likes of Investors include M&G Catalyst and the UK Infrastructure Bank, announced a series D equity raise of £18…