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| (Technology News, 14 Jul 2011 ) |
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Magma Design Automation Inc. has announced that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has included the QCP extractor in TSMC’s quarterly EDA qualification report for 28nm ICs. This qualification gives designers additional confidence in using QCP to address the increasing complexity of ICs implemented in TSMC’s 28nm processes. New device structures and the growing number of metal layers used at the 28nm node are introducing many additional parasitic effects that can affect the performance of ICs. To create simulation models that accurately predict circuit performance, designers need accurate extraction capabilities. QCP meets TSMC’s 28nm process requirements for via etch, multi-dimensional etch tables, contact biasing and additional via rules to ensure required support. In addition to meeting the complex requirements of 28nm design, QCP provides advanced extraction capabilities for ICs implemented in 40nm and larger process technologies.
"Close collaboration with strategic partners continues to be the key to achieving TSMC’s goal of providing the IC industry's most advanced design ecosystem,” said Suk Lee, Director, Design Infrastructure Marketing Division, TSMC. “Qualifying QCP, Magma’s next-generation extraction tool, is another milestone in ensuring mutual customers’ silicon success at 28nm.” “Already proven to provide faster multi-corner extraction than traditional tools, the adoption of QCP is rapidly increasing,” said Premal Buch, general manager of Magma's Design Implementation Business Unit. “TSMC’s qualification of QCP provides our customers additional confidence in its ability to quickly and accurately extract parasitics on 28nm designs.”
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