Analog Bits Steals the Show with Working IP on TSMC 3nm and 2nm and a New Design Strategy
The TSMC Technology Symposium recently kicked off in Santa Clara, with a series of events scheduled around the world. This event showcases the latest TSMC technology. It is also an opportunity for TSMC’s vast ecosystem to demonstrate commercial application on TSMC’s technology. There is a lot to unpack at an event like this. There are great presentations and demonstrations everywhere, but occasionally a company rises above the noise and grabs the spotlight with unique or memorable news.
My view is that Analog Bits stepped into the spotlight this year with cutting-edge analog IP on the latest nodes and a strategy that will change the way design is done. Let’s examine how Analog Bits steals the show with working IP on TSMC 3nm and 2nm and a new design strategy.
Key Takeaways
- The TSMC Technology Symposium showcases the latest TSMC technology and its commercial applications.
- Analog Bits presented cutting-edge analog IP for TSMC's 2nm and 3nm nodes, including six precision IPs demonstrated at 2nm.
- Analog Bits introduced its Intelligent Power Architecture initiative to optimize power management for complex multi-die designs.
- The company emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to power management during the architectural phase of design.
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