Cadence and GLOBALFOUNDRIES Significantly Speed Design for Manufacturing Signoff at 32, 28 Nanometers
Deploying the Cadence âIn-Designâ DFM Approach for the Foundryâs DRC+ Methodology, Rambus Sees 60x Faster DFM Signoff
SAN JOSE, Calif., 29 Aug 2011 -- Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS), a leader in global electronic design innovation, today announced that it has teamed with GLOBALFOUNDRIES to dramatically reduce the turnaround time for design-for-manufacturing (DFM) signoff at 28 nanometers. The companiesâ advanced technologies enable customers to find and fix potential lithography hotspot problems that could reduce yield or even threaten viability of complex chip designs headed for manufacturing. Using the proven Cadence âin-designâ DFM technology to support the GLOBALFOUNDRIES DRC+ methodology, Rambus cited a 60 times speedup of DFM signoff.
âCadence has been a pioneer in pattern-matching technology, and our long-time development partner for the GLOBALFOUNDRIES DRC+ flow,â said Luigi Capodieci, fellow and director of DFM at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. âGLOBALFOUNDRIES offers the industryâs first silicon-validated libraries of yield-critical patternsâlayout patterns that are known to fail on siliconâfor technologies at 32 nanometers, 28 nanometers and below. We rely on Cadence pattern classification technology to classify yield detractors into pattern families based on pattern similarity, including inexact patterns, to maximize the efficiency of DRC+. The innovative DRC+ verification flow, with the full-power of the industry leading Cadence Pattern Search and Matching Analysis, has been successfully used on several 32- and 28-nanometer production IC designs.â
Many of the worldâs leading technology companies, including Rambus, have successfully applied the in-design DRC+ flow using the silicon-validated 28-nanometer pattern library from GLOBALFOUNDRIES. The core of the DRC+ flow is the two-dimensional shape-based pattern matching, which offers significant speed improvements in error detection and fixing.
The Cadence Pattern Search and Matching Analysis are embedded in Cadence Litho Physical Analyzer, Cadence Physical Verification System and the unified Cadence Virtuoso® custom/analog and Encounter® Digital Implementation System solutions. This offers designers the flexibility to leverage the in-design pattern matching and automatic fixing available in Encounter and Virtuoso, which correlates 100 percent with the signoff flow and has successfully been used on advanced node production chips.
âThis was the first time we used the in-design approach to DFM, and the results were impressive,â said Keith Windmiller, senior director of Design Technology at Rambus. âOur IP is at the forefront of advanced node design, so we enthusiastically embrace technology that reduces risk, reduces time-to-tapeout, and promotes silicon yield and predictability. Deployed with the GLOBALFOUNDRIES 28-nanometer DFM process, the Cadence in-design DRC+ solutions delivered up to 60 times faster DFM signoff than traditional methods, and essentially eliminated any significant issues at signoff. Based on those results, this is an approach we will continue to use in our advanced node designs.â
âThe Cadence in-design technology reflects our approach to Silicon Realization by moving traditional DFM steps into digital and custom implementation,â said Wilbur Luo, group director, product marketing, Silicon Realization Group at Cadence. âThis enables engineers to tackle potential manufacturing issues earlier in the chip development process--before these issues become serious, costly problems at the manufacturing stage.â
Cadence will be speaking about its unified Encounter digital flow, its unified Virtuoso AMS/custom flow, and DFM collaboration at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at the Global Technology Conference in the Santa Clara Convention Center.
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Cadence enables global electronic design innovation and plays an essential role in the creation of today's integrated circuits and electronics. Customers use Cadence software, hardware, IP, and services to design and verify advanced semiconductors, consumer electronics, networking and telecommunications equipment, and computer systems. The company is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., with sales offices, design centers, and research facilities around the world to serve the global electronics industry. More information about the company, its products, and services is available at www.cadence.com.
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