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Faraday Expands Free Library Offerings for UMC's 130nm (0.13-micron) Logic ProcessLong-term cooperative program will also develop a full portfolio of comprehensive IPs optimized for UMC's 90-nanometer process and beyond HSINCHU, TAIWAN and MILPITAS, CA, April 25, 2002 – Faraday Technology Corporation (5404.TW), a leader in silicon Intellectual Properties (IP), and UMC (NYSE: UMC), a world leading semiconductor foundry, today announced the introduction of free low power and "Fusion" cell libraries for UMC's 130-nanometer (0.13-micron) logic process. The low power cell libraries are available immediately while the Fusion libraries, which enable compatibility between high-performance cell libraries and low-power cell libraries, will be available in the coming months. The two companies have also formed a cooperative program to develop a comprehensive set of IP elements optimized for UMC's 90nm process to give customers a wide range of resources ready for integration into complex System-on-a-Chip (SoC) designs. Each of Faraday's new 130nm IP and cell libraries will fully comply with UMC's design rules that include models that support the industry's leading design tools, such as those from Synopsys, Cadence, and Avant!. The availability of these resources help reduce design times, giving customers a competitive edge by minimizing time to tape-out. In addition to the IP and free library program, the long-term cooperative effort will focus on the development of a full range of IPs for both 130nm and 90nm generations. "The cooperation with Faraday is designed to help customers reduce their time-to-market, allowing them to quickly adopt and design into the latest technology," said Dr. Fu Tai Liou, chief officer of worldwide sales and marketing for UMC. "We have a long working history with Faraday, and the introduction of Fusion libraries and IPs for our 130nm process demonstrates the productive relationship between our two companies. Now, SoC designers have a valuable design resource to maximize the performance potential and power consumption of their 130nm IC designs." "Faraday's long-term relationship with UMC has distinguished our jointly developed process-dependent IPs as the industry's best choices," said H.P. Lin, President of Faraday. "We look forward to extending this relationship and to our continuing goal of providing an ever improving range of IPs and services to our growing base of clients." For more information, please visit UMC's or Faraday's website, or directly contact Faraday's Roger Cheng (USA) at +1-408-935-0888. About UMC About Faraday |
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