ARM Strengthens Physical IP Portfolio By Adding Silicon On Insulator Technology Through SOISIC Acquisition
- ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMHY)], today announced it has acquired SOISIC, a leading company in Physical IP based on Silicon on Insulator (SOI) technology. The privately-owned company has offices in Grenoble, France and Santa Clara, California and has net assets of approximately Euros 250,000. The Grenoble office will become a new design center for the ARM® family of Artisan® Physical IP and SOI technology, adding local engineering support for ARMâs European customer base.
âSOI technology is a leading candidate to address the power and performance scaling issues associated with traditional bulk CMOS processes as they migrate to ever-smaller geometries,â said Mike Muller, CTO, ARM. âThe acquisition of SOISIC adds a new capability to our physical IP portfolio offering the potential for significantly better optimization of performance and power consumption for our Partners.â
SOISIC develops standard cell libraries, embedded SRAM memory compilers and I/Os in SOI technologies, enabling the benefits of SOI to expand beyond full custom-designed ICs into the mainstream SoC market, where more automated standard cell-based design methodologies are widely deployed. SOISICâs expertise derives from detailed understanding of the unique benefits of SOI process technology and the application of this technology in products it has developed from 250nm down to 90nm.
âAdding our SOI expertise to the broad array of ARM physical IP products will greatly expand the solution space for ARM Partners who push continually for both higher performance and lower power in a broad range of applications, including mobile, home and enterprise markets,â said Jean-Luc Pelloie, managing director and CTO of SOISIC. âAs process geometries continue to shrink, SOI technology will play a larger role in extracting the performance increases and power savings required to make these new-generation products economically viable.â
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that lies at the heart of advanced digital products, from mobile, home and enterprise solutions to embedded and emerging applications. ARMâs comprehensive product offering includes 16/32-bit RISC microprocessors, data engines, graphics processors, digital libraries, embedded memories, peripherals, software and development tools, as well as analog functions and high-speed connectivity products. Combined with the companyâs broad Partner community, they provide a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for leading electronics companies. More information on ARM is available at http://www.arm.com
About SOISIC
SOISIC is the worldâs leading company in semiconductor IP for Silicon On Insulator (âSOIâ) technologies. The company has worked across the globe in multiple SOI processes and nodes from 0.25um down to 90nm, both in ultra low power and high performance. SOISIC has helped the worldâs leading companies to begin their SOI development and to use SOI for low power applications. More information on SOISIC is available at http://www.soisic.com
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