TSMC Accelerates Enhanced Performance for Graphics ICs and PLDs
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Nov. 7, 2000--
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE:TSM), the world's
largest dedicated semiconductor foundry, today gave a boost to graphic
chip and programmable logic device (PLD) designers by offering
final-version 0.15-micron libraries.
The libraries are available from TSMC's third-party library
partners, including Artisan Components, Nurlogic Design, Synopsys and
Virage Logic. TSMC previously taped out half a dozen customer designs
using early versions of these advanced 0.15-micron libraries from
several of these partners.
``Engineers who design on the cutting-edge of technology are
challenged by the need to develop increasingly complex and faster
chips in increasingly shorter times,'' said Colleen Muhal, TSMC's
alliances business manager. ``By adding 0.15-micron libraries to TSMC's
already wide spectrum of design libraries, TSMC is helping to
alleviate the time-to-market and competitive pressures that graphics
IC and PLD designers face.''
The 0.15-micron library offering from these partners include both
high-speed and high-density cells, and I/O libraries in both
pad-limited and core-limited sets. Also supported are special-function
I/Os for communications and computing requirements, including LVDS,
SSTL and PECL. Supported memory compilers include single- and
dual-port SRAM in high-speed and high-density versions, which can
generate instances up to 512k. Also available are one- and two-port
register files, and diffusion-programmable ROM.
Libraries are the building blocks of today's complex chips. In
addition to its already robust library offering for larger geometries,
TSMC now offers solutions for its 0.15 low-voltage process and is
developing solutions for the 0.15 generic process. TSMC continues to
develop libraries for different 0.15-micron process derivatives as
demand requires. TSMC offers these process derivatives and supporting
libraries to broaden support of designers' critical requirements for
performance, power and leakage. These libraries enable designers to
shorten the design cycle time. The libraries were developed by both
TSMC and its third-party partners for applications in the
communications, graphics, networking, computing and consumer products
markets.
About TSMC
TSMC is the world's largest dedicated semiconductor foundry,
providing the industry's leading process technology, library and IP
options and other leading-edge foundry services. TSMC operates two
6-inch wafer fabs (Fab 1 and 2) and six 8-inch wafer fabs (Fab 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, and 8). The company has substantial capacity commitments at
three joint venture fabs -- Vanguard, WaferTech and SSMC. TSMC is
currently ramping the industry's first 300mm pilot line at its Fab 6
and is constructing two dedicated 300mm fabs, Fab 12 in Hsin-Chu and
Fab 14 in Tainan. In 2001, TSMC expects to produce nearly 4.8 million
8-inch equivalent wafers. Fabrication processes offered by TSMC
include CMOS logic, mixed-mode/RF, volatile and non-volatile memory,
and BiCMOS. TSMC's corporate headquarters are in Hsin-Chu, Taiwan.
More information about TSMC is available through the World Wide Web at
http://www.tsmc.com.
Contact:
TSMC North America
Dan Holden, 408/382-8000
Cell phone 408/910-1141
Dholden@tsmc.com
or
KVO Public Relations
Bob Durstenfeld, 650/919-2027
bdursten@kvo.com
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