Hynix uses Magma to implement flash memory design - reduces turnaround time by 30 percent on 16-Gb design
(Product News, 07 Apr 2008 )
Magma Design Automation Inc., a provider of chip design software, today announced that Hynix Semiconductor, the world’s top-tier memory semiconductor supplier offering Dynamic Random Access and Flash memory chips, used Magma’s integrated digital IC implementation system to tape out Hynix’ 16-Gb flash memory design. With Magma’s software, Hynix was able to overcome timing-closure issues on the sensitive control logic in this nanometer design while reducing turnaround time by 30 percent.
“Hynix has utilized a full custom design flow for our top-tier flash memory devices,” said Choi Woo-Sick, senior engineer in Hynix's Computer-Aided EngineeringGroup. “By providing an advanced, automated flow, Magma allowed us to successfully implement our flash device, cut turnaround time significantly and maximizes our engineering resources.”
“Switching to Magma’s automated flow was an important and strategic move for Hynix, dramatically reducing turnaround time with our timing-closure capability while also providing a smooth, quick transition from their existing flow through our customizable MTcl interface,” said Kam Kittrell, general manager of Magma’s design implementation business unit.“To ensure their success, our engineers worked closely with theirs to set up theflow and complete the design. We’re pleased that they were able to leverage our world-class support and advanced digital implementation software for the success of this design.”