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UMC Introduces Industry's
Most Comprehensive Low-Power Design Package
Test Chip, Libraries, Technology Files
and RTL-to-GDSII Reference Flow Demonstrate Predictable Path to
Silicon Success with Shortened Time to Market
HSINCHU, Taiwan-Sept. 27, 2005-UMC (NYSE:UMC),
a leading semiconductor foundry, today introduced the industry's
most comprehensive low-power reference design package to specifically
target the needs of low power, system-on-chip (SoC) designers. The
offering delivers a fast, more predictable path to silicon success
and sets a new precedent in the foundry industry in terms of providing
customers with a complete solution to help shorten their product
development time for low power designs. This technology enabler
for nanometer designs is available for UMC's 0.13um process today,
and includes:
- Silicon-verified test chip that features the
open-source LEON2 SPARC processor
- Process optimized low-power libraries
- Low power technology files
- Integrated RTL-to-GDSII reference flow incorporating the latest
tools from Cadence Design Systems Inc. (NYSE: CDN) (NASDAQ: CDN)
and Mentor Graphics (NASDAQ: MENT)
"As designs scale to smaller process technologies,
leakage and other power challenges become bigger obstacles for SoC
designers," said Ken Liou, director of the IP and Design Support
division at UMC. "To effectively address these issues, designers
need a total package solution that will help guide them efficiently
through the design process. With the delivery of this comprehensive
offering, we are providing designers with key resources to help
them quickly and successfully bring their low-power ICs to market."
The reference design package expands well beyond
a typical foundry reference flow to also include a host of other
silicon-verified resources developed to work together. Low power
SoC developers can reference the test chip that includes a LEON2
processor-the open source synthesizable VHDL model of a 32-bit processor,
while designing their own SoC designs. The chip design is highly
configurable and expandable, allowing customers to plug in additional
digital and/or analog/mixed signal (AMS) hard IP blocks, making
it ideal for specific derivative designs that customers are evaluating.
The chip can also be used for greater insight into the process or
device side effects of advanced technology and to figure out solutions,
set up a library and IP QA methodology through chip implementation,
and validate process, library, IP, and EDA tools and flow before
adoption.
The silicon-validated reference flow adopts the
Cadence Encounter digital IC design platform, which includes Encounter
RTL Compiler synthesis, SoC Encounter Global Physical Synthesis
(GPS), VoltageStorm static and dynamic power analysis, and CeltIC
Nanometer Delay Calculator (NDC). For design-for-test (DFT), it
adopts the latest Mentor flow, which integrates MBISTArchitect,
DFTAdvisor and TestKompress and for physical verification uses Mentor's
Calibre tool. The reference flow provides the user with an understanding
of the low-power design flow and in-depth DFT using the LEON2 based
test chip as a reference design.
Silicon-proven libraries and technology files
complete the low-power reference design package, and provide the
basic building blocks for customers to begin their low-power SoC
development. Customers interested in this offering should contact
their UMC sales representative.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SoC)
designs, including 90nm copper, 0.13um copper, and mixed signal/RFCMOS.
UMC is also a leader in 300mm manufacturing; Fab 12A in Taiwan and
Singapore-based Fab 12i are both in volume production for a variety
of customer products. UMC employs approximately 10,500 people worldwide
and has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United
States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
Contacts:
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UMC
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In the USA
KJ Communications
Eileen Elam
(650) 917-1488
eileen@kjcompr.com
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In Taiwan:
Alex Hinnawi
(886) 2-2700-6999 ext. 6958
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