Silicon Creations Celebrates 20 Years of Global Growth and Leadership in 2nm IP Solutions
Showcasing silicon-proven PLL, IO, and TSENSE IP in 2nm at TSMC Technology Symposium; Announcing next-generation clocking and sensing solutions in development on TSMC A14 Process
TSMC TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM, SANTA CLARA, CA — April 22, 2026 — Silicon Creations, a leading provider of analog and mixed-signal semiconductor IP, is marking its 20th year of delivering high-performance IP solutions to semiconductor companies around the world. In addition, Silicon Creations today announced the development of its next-generation clocking and sensing portfolio in TSMC A14 process technology. The new portfolio will include advanced PLL, clocking, and temperature sensor IP designed to meet the performance, power efficiency, and reliability requirements of tomorrow’s AI, HPC, networking, and mobile platforms.
Founded and operated as a self-funded company, Silicon Creations has grown over the past two decades from two engineers into a global team of more than 170 employees. Built for long-term innovation, collaboration and partnership, the company now supports more than 550 customers across 30 countries and has enabled over 1,800 customer tape-outs spanning process technologies from 180nm to the advanced 2nm nodes.
At this year’s TSMC Technology Symposium, Silicon Creations will showcase its silicon-proven 2nm IP portfolio including:
- High-performance, phase-locked loops (PLLs)
- Temperature sensors
- Clock distribution solutions
- I/O IP and free-running oscillator IP
Silicon Creations has been recognized as TSMC’s Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) Partner of the Year for nine consecutive years, reflecting the company’s consistent delivery of high-quality IP and close collaboration with TSMC and its customers.
“Reaching our 20-year milestone is a reflection of the trust our customers and partners have placed in us,” said Randy Caplan, CEO of Silicon Creations. “From our earliest designs to today’s 2nm silicon-proven solutions, our mission has been to deliver reliable, production-ready mixed-signal IP that helps customers bring complex chips to market faster. We are excited to continue that journey with our growing and ever-evolving solutions built on TSMC technologies, including the next-generation clocking and sensing solutions on the TSMC A14 process.”
About Silicon Creations
Silicon Creations provides world-class silicon intellectual property (IP) for precision and general-purpose timing PLLs, SerDes and high-speed differential I/Os. Silicon Creations’ IP is in mass production from 3 to 180 nanometer process technologies, with select 2nm GDS available for deployment. With a complete commitment to customer success, its IP has an excellent record of first silicon to mass production in customer designs. Silicon Creations, founded in 2006, is self-funded and growing. The company has development centers in Atlanta, USA, and Krakow, Poland, and worldwide sales representation. For more information, visit www.siliconcr.com.
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