Analog Bits Leads the Industry with New Mixed Signal IP Products
Silicon-proven solutions now available for 14 FinFET
Sunnyvale, CA, April 17, 2014 --- Analog Bits , the semiconductor industryfs leading provider of mixed-signal IP (Intellectual Property) solutions, today announced the successful migration of their products to the latest advanced process node: 14nm "FinFET". By pre-testing these hard-macro products on such advanced nodes, customers are ensured of reliable solutions on the broadest range of manufacturing platforms.
"Analog Bits has invested hundreds of man-years in the development of high-quality, licensable IP products for our customers," explained Mahesh Tirupattur, Analog Bitsf Executive Vice President. "We are often among the first companies to adopt each new manufacturing process, because our customers are the most demanding in the industry. Companies manufacturing at 14nm service the highest volume applications and need IP that works the first time."
Analog Bits has built a reputation for engineering excellence, across all their IP products. By working closely with both customers and foundries, advanced process nodes can be enabled early and with reliable solutions. This approach allows more companies to take advantage of Analog Bitsf low-power, high-performance IP solutions.
Analog Bits will be demonstrating the latest products on several advanced nodes at a series of events throughout 2014. These events will include: .
- TSMC Technology Symposiums in San Jose, Boston, Austin, Shenzhen, Hsinchu, Amsterdam, Yokohama & Moscow
- GSA European Executive Forum in Munich
- Design Automation Conference (DAC) in San Francisco
- TSMC Open Innovation Platform in San Jose
Analog Bits develops, delivers and supports industry-leading, mixed signal IP solutions. The current product portfolio includes energy-efficient and low-area SERDES, PVT sensors, ultralow- jitter clocks, memory interfaces and I/O's, available on every mainstream manufacturing process. Customersf applications span a wide range including: high-volume consumer products, energy- efficient servers and advanced telecommunications equipment - all leveraging Analog Bitsf highly differentiated IP products.
To learn more about Analog Bits' broad range of low-power, mixed-signal IP products including our differentiating SERDES IP, visit www.analogbits.com
About Analog Bits:
Founded in 1995, Analog Bits, Inc. is the leading supplier of mixed-signal IP with a reputation for easy and reliable integration into advanced SOCs. Our products include precision clocking macros such as PLLs & DLLs, programmable interconnect solutions such as multi-protocol SERDES and programmable I/Os as well as specialized memories such as high-speed SRAMs and TCAMs. With billions of IP cores fabricated in customer silicon, from 0.35- micron to 14-nm processes, Analog Bits has an outstanding heritage of "first-time-working" with foundries and IDMs.
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