TSMC Taps SABER to Launch Foundry Industry's First IC Validation Alliance
SABER Silicon Debug and Repair Service Enables Swift Transition from First Silicon to Production
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2002--Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has launched the foundry
industry's first IC Validation Alliance, naming SABER® as the first
alliance member. The IC Validation Alliance is the newest addition to
TSMC's Design Services Alliance (DSA) Program. The IC Validation
Alliance provides designers with efficient silicon debug and repair
services to bridge the gap between the first silicon and the
production-ready milestone for system on chip (SoC) devices.
Through SABER, TSMC customers can access an array of design
analysis services that address the technical risks associated with
first silicon. To debug devices, SABER experts use electron beam or
laser voltage probe instruments that take waveform measurements
directly from the IC and trace the root cause of failures. SABER
engineers then repair the silicon using focused ion beam (FIB) tools.
With these technologies, SABER can debug silicon in both wire-bond and
flip-chip packaging. In addition, SABER will offer design-for-debug
and design-for-repair seminars and consulting to TSMC customers. As a
result, customers can minimize the impact of new mask expense, the
delay associated with additional tape-out, and the business impact of
delayed market entry.
TSMC's selection of SABER, a unit of a subsidiary of Schlumberger
Limited (NYSE:SLB - news), is based on its ability and proven record in
providing engineering outsourcing and professional project management
services. A TSMC customer can use the IC Validation Service from SABER
to directly analyze the electrical performance of a chip and its
various IP blocks to ensure that the silicon performs to
specification. Swift action at first silicon is critical to enabling
complex SoC designs to meet time-to-market expectations.
"The goal of TSMC's Design Service Alliance is to provide
customers with the support they need to ensure properly functioning
SoCs and fast time-to-volume," said Dr. Genda Hu, vice president of
marketing for TSMC. "That goal does not stop at the end of our
manufacturing line. If a customer's first silicon does not meet
intended specifications, our IC Validation Alliance is there to help
determine the cause and fix the problem with minimal impact on the
overall project schedule."
"The advantage of IC validation services from SABER is that the
engineers can see actual waveform measurements taken directly from the
device itself," stated Tom Ho, vice president and general manager,
SABER. "This allows the engineers to trace the problem to the root
cause of the failure, modify the silicon, and even verify the modified
design before committing to expensive mask changes and a second
tape-out. Furthermore, the on-chip measurements can provide useful
feedback to improve device simulation."
"SABER is excited to team with TSMC in helping its customers save
valuable time and money," added Ho. "Validation is a critical step in
device development and a quick and economical way to keep devices on
schedule."
About TSMC's Design Service Alliance
Introduced in March 2000, TSMC's Design Service Alliance (DSA) is
the foundry industry's first service organization dedicated to helping
designers deliver on the promise of system-on-chip (SoC)
methodologies. The first four service areas making up the alliance
include the IP Alliance, Library Alliance, EDA Alliance, and Design
Center Alliance. The IC Validation Alliance extends the capabilities
and value chain of the DSA to further accelerate time-to-volume.
About SABER
Part of a business unit of Schlumberger Technologies, Inc., a
subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited, SABER is the pioneer consulting
and engineering outsourcing firm, leveraging advanced technology and
in-depth industry knowledge to provide mission critical services to
the semiconductor industry. Offering round-the-clock, across-the-globe
consultation and implementation, SABER multi-platform services,
professional project management, engineering expertise, worldwide
facilities and Internet-based interactive collaboration services
enable customers throughout the world to improve time to market.
Additional information can be found at www.slb.com/saber.
About TSMC
TSMC is the world's largest dedicated semiconductor foundry,
providing the industry's leading process technology and the foundry
industry's largest portfolio of process-proven library, IP, design
tools and reference flows. The company has one advanced 300mm wafer
fab in production and one under construction, in addition to five
eight-inch fabs and one six-inch wafer fab. TSMC also has substantial
capacity commitments at its wholly-owned subsidiary, WaferTech, and
two joint ventures fabs (Vanguard and SSMC). TSMC's corporate
headquarters are in Hsin-Chu, Taiwan. For more information about TSMC
please go to http://www.tsmc.com.
Note to Editors: SABER is a registered trademark of Schlumberger.
Contact:
TSMC North America
Dan Holden, 408/382-7921
Dholden@tsmc.com
or
Schlumberger Semiconductor Solutions
Mary Jo Colton, 408/586-6474
mcolton@san-jose.tt.slb.com