TSMC and RMI Collaborate on 90nm Process for New Throughput-Optimized Thread Processor Solutions; Close Relationship Creates Powerful Roadmap for RMI's XLR Processor Family
SAN JOSE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—June 7, 2005—
Raza Microelectronics Inc. (RMI), an innovative leader
in silicon solutions designed to transform the Information
Infrastructure, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.
(TSMC) (NYSE:TSM), the world's largest dedicated semiconductor
foundry, today announced the 2005 delivery of RMI's XLR(TM) processor,
the first Thread Processor(TM) architected for Connected Computing
built on TSMC's 90nm process technology. The XLR processor, available
at 1.2 to 1.5 GHz, is the first processor of this class to break the
Gigahertz barrier with TSMC. The low-k 90nm Nexsys Technology for
SoC(SM) greatly improves processor performance and limits static
leakage which enables the integration of multiple processor cores,
application-aware accelerators, large cache memories and many
high-speed interfaces onto a single chip.
"The relationship between RMI and TSMC is based on a strong
working foundation," said Atiq Raza, Chairman and CEO of RMI.
"Throughout the processor design cycle, RMI and TSMC worked closely to
correlate device simulation with manufacturing data and comprehend
fabrication guidelines and design rules. We are quite impressed with
the performance and yield characteristics of the TSMC Nexsys 90nm
process. The results of our collaboration are clearly evident in the
RMI XLR processor, which has met or exceeded our power, frequency and
yield design targets. At RMI we are focused on developing disruptive
solutions for the Information Infrastructure and TSMC's technology
allows us to deliver feature rich products with a significant value
proposition for our customers."
"The RMI team brings a wealth of experience in designing high
performance semiconductor solutions optimized for yield and
reliability," said Rick Tsai, president of TSMC. "RMI and TSMC have
collaborated by combining our foundry process development and
manufacturing capabilities with RMI's silicon design expertise to
bring to market revolutionary products in the Enterprise and Access
markets -- the XLR Thread Processor fabricated on TSMC's 90nm
technology as well as the Orion(TM) Intelligent Access(TM) processor
on the TSMC 130nm process. I'm delighted to be working with Atiq
Raza's new company and expect to continue the successful business
relationship that I have had with his companies over the last decade."
The XLR processor is based on a unique threaded architecture
supporting 32 threads on RMI-enhanced MIPS64(R) CPU cores. With an
operating frequency of up to 1.5GHz, it's further supported by highly
integrated networking and application-aware accelerators. The XLR
processor is a key enabler for the growing convergence of networking
and computing applications -- such as integrated security (Firewall,
VPN, Anti-Virus, Intrusion Prevention), web services, virtualized
storage, load balancing, server offload and intelligent routing and
switching -- in which content-awareness and application intelligence
are becoming increasingly important.
TSMC 90nm Nexsys technology has received wide acceptance in the
market and is in very fast ramp stage. More than sixty tapeouts are in
either production or pilot/qualification stage, and more than one
hundred tapeouts are expected by the end of 2005. TSMC is shipping
multiple thousands of 12-inch 90nm wafers per month from Fab 12. Fab
14, our second 300mm production fab, will join the 90nm production in
the second half of 2005 to meet the strong 90nm demand.
TSMC's Nexsys 90nm low-k technology for system-on-chip (SoC)
design features the industry's first full 90nm design system,
including the industry's most extensive portfolio of silicon-proven IP
and libraries and the industry's first complete design flow that
responds specifically to nanometer design challenges. The Nexsys 90nm
logic family includes general-purpose process (G) low-power (LP) and
high-speed (HS) options. Each supports multiple Vt options for
improved power/speed/leakage tradeoffs.
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 operates two advanced
twelve-inch wafer fabs, five eight-inch wafer fabs and one six-inch
wafer fab. TSMC also has substantial capacity commitments at its
wholly-owned subsidiary, WaferTech and TSMC (Shanghai), and its joint
venture fab, SSMC. In early 2001, TSMC became the first IC
manufacturer to announce a 90-nm technology alignment program with its
customers. TSMC's corporate headquarters are in Hsinchu, Taiwan. For
more information about TSMC please see http://www.tsmc.com.
About RMI
RMI (Raza Microelectronics, Inc.) is an innovative leader in
silicon solutions designed to transform the Information
Infrastructure. The company's portfolio of products provides the
foundation for the next generation of scalable Enterprise, Access and
Digital Imaging systems. The XLR(TM) Processor is the first Thread
Processor(TM) for Connected Computing while the Orion(TM) Intelligent
Access(TM) Processor provides the industry's first integrated solution
delivering advanced packet services over existing transport
infrastructure. RMI's XL(TM) Processor is a power-efficient solution
optimized for advanced digital imaging applications. As a silicon
execution machine, RMI's unique ability to rapidly deliver
semiconductor solutions enables system manufacturers to quickly
respond to changing market needs. RMI is headquartered in Cupertino,
California with offices and development centers in China, India and
Japan. For more information, please visit
www.razamicroelectronics.com.
Contact:
TSMC
Daniel Holden, 408-382-7921
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or
RMI
Michael Steele, 408-434-5571
Email Contact