Faraday Showcases Virtual Platform Solution and 28nm IP at ChipEx 2016
Hsinchu, Taiwan, Santa Clara, USA and Hoofddorp, Netherlands -- May, 4, 2016 -- Faraday Technology Corporation (TWSE: 3035), a leading ASIC design Service and IP provider, is bringing its comprehensive 28nm based ASIC solution suite to the ChipEx 2016 on May 9 in Tel Aviv, Israel. In this largest international event of Israeli microelectronics community, Faraday will make a technical address on “ESL Virtual Platform for Early SW Development” as well as demonstrate the AMP prototyping platform and showcase its SoReal!™ virtual platform service that drastically reduces SoC design cycle and time to market.
Based on the industry’s sole alternative source of gate-last high-K metal gate 28nm technology provided by UMC, Faraday rolls out a series of high performance, low power IP solutions ranging from foundation libraries to high-speed interface subsystems. Technical consultation is available at the Faraday’s booth.
“We are proud to present our high quality ASIC design service to Israel and to the European SoC design community.” said Spencer Chu, vice president of worldwide sales at Faraday Technology. “Founded since 1993, we position ourselves as the driver of design service innovation. We believe our best-in-class IP quality and turn-key service model is the right solution for our customers in this region.”
Visit Faraday booth at No.C4 and hear the technical session and find out the latest offerings from Faraday.
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