Artisan Libraries Selected by Infineon Technologies for Next Generation eDRAM Process Technologies
Claudia Natalia Corporate Communications 408.548.3172 claudia@artisan.com | Mary Jane Reiter Tsantes & Associates 408.369.1500 x24 maryjane@tsantes.com |
Artisan Libraries Selected by Infineon Technologies for Next Generation eDRAM Process Technologies
Artisan's 0.17-Micron Process Libraries Aid Implementation of System-on-a-Chip Designs
SUNNYVALE, Calif., October 4, 1999 - Artisan Components Inc. (Nasdaq:ARTI) today announced that it has been selected by Infineon Technologies Corporation, formerly Siemens Microelectronics, Inc., for its 0.17-micron technology physical IP products. Under terms of a contract agreement, Infineon Technologies will purchase several Artisan standard cell and I/O products for its 0.17-, embedded DRAM (eDRAM) process technologies. Additionally, the company will also purchase register file generators and custom I/Os to update and enhance previously purchased Artisan libraries for its 0.20- and 0.24-micron processes.
Artisan libraries will help enable Infineon Technologies' customers, among other things, to implement system-on-a-chip ICs. According to Infineon Technologies, eDRAM has become a key technology for SOC ICs by lowering chip counts, reducing power consumption and boosting performance compared to designs using off-chip discrete DRAM devices.
"Our embedded DRAM is the defacto standard and choosing the right library vendor is critical to maintaining our leadership position," said Doris Keitel-Schulz, senior manager of the customer specific logic group inside the memory product division of Infineon Technologies. "Artisan continues to meet our goal of high-quality, high-performance libraries that allow designers to maximize the capabilities of our eDRAM process. Together we provide a powerful solution to meet stringent design requirements."
In commenting about the contract, Mark Templeton, president and CEO of Artisan Components, stated, "We are gratified that Infineon Technologies, the undisputed leader in eDRAM, has chosen us once again for our library solutions. The Artisan charter is to provide our partners with quality physical IP products so that customers may achieve the full potential from our partners' semiconductor processes and the subsequent time to market benefits."
Availability
Library products for the 0.20- and 0.24-micron processes are available now. Products for the 0.17-micron process will be available in Q4'99.
About Artisan Components
Founded in 1991, Artisan Components, Inc., provides high-quality silicon intellectual property (IP) to the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers. The company's Process-Perfect products, including embedded memories, SAGE standard cells and Integral I/Os, are tuned to each manufacturer's process. Semiconductor manufacturers, in turn, provide these products to their design customers so that they may achieve the full speed, density and low power potential of the semiconductor process. Artisan IP is designed to work with the most popular EDA tools in the industry including: Avant!, Cadence Design Systems, Synopsys and Mentor Graphics. Artisan Components is headquartered at 1195 Bordeaux Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1210. Phone: 408/734-5600. Fax: 408/734-5050. For additional information, visit Artisan on the Worldwide Web at http://www.artisan.com.
###
Artisan Components, Process-Perfect, SAGE, SAGE-X and Integral are trademarks of Artisan Components, Inc. All other registered trademarks and trademarks belong to the respective owners.
Related News
- ARM Artisan Low-Power IP For 130-Nanometer Process Selected by UMC
- Artisan IP Solutions Selected by HHNEC for 0.18-Micron Process
- Artisan Components' High-Performance Standard Cells Selected By NEC For The World's First 0.13-Micron Process Technology
- Artisan offers libraries for latest TSMC process
- Artisan Components' Libraries Selected By empowerTel Networks For Use In Industry's First Convergence Processors
Breaking News
- HPC customer engages Sondrel for high end chip design
- Ubitium Debuts First Universal RISC-V Processor to Enable AI at No Additional Cost, as It Raises $3.7M
- TSMC drives A16, 3D process technology
- Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers
- Blueshift Memory launches BlueFive processor, accelerating computation by up to 50 times and saving up to 65% energy
Most Popular
- Cadence Unveils Arm-Based System Chiplet
- Eliyan Ports Industry's Highest Performing PHY to Samsung Foundry SF4X Process Node, Achieving up to 40 Gbps Bandwidth at Unprecedented Power Levels with UCIe-Compliant Chiplet Interconnect Technology
- TSMC drives A16, 3D process technology
- CXL Fabless Startup Panmnesia Secures Over $60M in Series A Funding, Aiming to Lead the CXL Switch Silicon Chip and CXL IP
- Blueshift Memory launches BlueFive processor, accelerating computation by up to 50 times and saving up to 65% energy
E-mail This Article | Printer-Friendly Page |