Silicon Creations Announces 1000th Production FinFET Tapeout at TSMC and Immediate Availability of Full IP Library on TSMC N2 Technology
Milestone highlights long term collaboration with TSMC, robust customer support infrastructure, and leadership in advanced process nodes
Lawrenceville, GA – September 18, 2025 – Silicon Creations, a leading provider of precision IP for advanced SoC design, today announced its 1000th production FinFET tapeout at TSMC, alongside the immediate availability of a comprehensive library of IP on TSMC’s advanced N2P process node. The N2P offering includes a full suite of PLLs and clocking IP, such as free-running oscillators, crystal oscillators, low-jitter LVDS and CML buffers, and temperature sensors—ready for deployment today across a broad range of applications. The company’s N2P portfolio is already deployed in customer designs spanning AI, mobile, datacenter, blockchain, and high-speed interface applications.
Silicon Creations’ achievement of 1000 production FinFET tapeouts reflects deep expertise in chip development and unwavering commitment to customer success. Supporting such a high volume of successful tapeouts requires not only world-class IP, but also extensive design knowledge, thorough support, and close collaboration throughout the development cycle. From early-stage integration reviews to hands-on assistance, Silicon Creations has become a trusted partner for customers across the globe.
“Providing a full suite of N2 IP requires more than just robust designs — it requires deep knowledge of chip development, rapid and responsive support, and tight customer collaboration,” said Darek Ziółkowski, Director of Technology and Customer Support, Silicon Creations. “Through early engagement, detailed reviews, and continuous learning, we help customers solve clocking challenges and avoid integration issues before they become costly. Our success is deeply tied to the success of our customers and in N2, the stakes are particularly high.”
"Congratulations to Silicon Creations on achieving their 1000th production FinFET tapeout. This milestone is a testament to the mutual trust and close collaboration between TSMC and Silicon Creations," said Aveek Sarkar, Director of the Ecosystem and Alliance Management Division at TSMC. "We look forward to driving the momentum of AI innovation forward with our Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) ecosystem partners to enable energy-efficient chip designs using TSMC’s advanced logic and packaging technologies."
As FinFET adoption deepens and the industry transitions to nanosheet technologies, Silicon Creations remains committed to delivering best-in-class IP and support for the most advanced nodes in production.
About Silicon Creations
Silicon Creations is a leading provider of high-performance analog and mixed-signal IP, specializing in clocking, SerDes, and other foundational IP blocks for system-on-chip (SoC) designs. Headquartered in Atlanta, with offices worldwide, the company partners with customers to deliver IP that meets the most demanding requirements in terms of power, performance, area, and reliability.
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