Moortec Receives 2016 TSMC Open Innovation Platform Partner of the Year New IP Award
Plymouth, UK, -- September 28, 2016 -- Providers of in-chip monitoring solutions for advanced nodes, Moortec Semiconductor, are proud to announce it has received the 2016 TSMC Open Innovation Platform Partner of the Year Award for the New IP category. The award was presented during a ceremony at this year’s TSMC 2016 OIP Ecosystem Forum on Thursday 22nd September in San Jose, Calif. Moortec also exhibited at the event and showcased their high accuracy, highly featured embedded Process, Voltage and Temperature (PVT) sensors on 28nm and FinFET.
About Moortec
Established in 2005, Moortec provide in-chip monitors and sensors, such as embedded Process Monitors (P), Voltage Monitors (V) and Temperature Sensors (T). Moortec’s PVT monitoring IP products enhance the performance and reliability of today’s Integrated Circuit (silicon chip) designs. Having a track record of delivery to tier-1 semiconductor and product companies, Moortec provide a quick and efficient path to market for customer products and innovations.
For more information please visit www.moortec.com.
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