Silicon & Software Systems completes 65 nm Consumer Chip with Cadence Encounter
SAN JOSE, Calif. â Oct. 4, 2005 â Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN) (Nasdaq:CDN) today announced that the Cadence® Encounter® digital IC design platform has helped Silicon & Software Systems (S3) to successfully tape out a new production 65-nanometer design. The 500-MHz consumer computing device, designed under contract for a major European customer, will be manufactured in a leading European 65-nanometer silicon wafer fab and is expected to reach very high production volumes.
To help implement this and other 65-nanometer test-chip and sub-block designs, S3 leveraged the complete Encounter RTL-to-GDSII flow, and applied its proven methodologies and approaches to solve the complex challenges of nanometer process design. This included building an automated environment for 65-nanometer mixed-signal design flow with RTL synthesis, virtual prototyping, physical synthesis, routing, signal and power integrity analysis, and 3D extraction. This scripted design flow enabled fast design migration, regression turnaround time, rapid timing and signal integrity closure, high-speed digital, and mixed-signal routing to ensure high quality results in an evolving technology context.
âMoving from the 90- to the 65-nanometer node offered our customer significant advantages in die area and performance, and our advanced implementation flow helped control leakage power and other potential manufacturability challenges with the silicon,â said Dermot Barry, general manager of the System IC Business Unit at S3. âThe integrated Encounter RTL-to-GDSII flow allowed us to quickly and easily exercise multiple âwhat-ifâ scenarios and revisions of our design as the library matured and new requirements were added. This allowed us to provide our customer with the best quality of silicon possible in the shortest amount of time. With this implementation flow, S3 is fully operational at the 65-nanometer node and we are taking new designs now.â
S3 provides outsourcing solutions to semiconductor and system companies at the leading edge of system IC design. It provides a complete system IC capability from specification to tape-out and has an excellent first-time right track record.
âBuilding on its leadership position at 90 nanometers, S3 has clearly demonstrated its capability to migrate complex designs to the 65-nanometer technology node,â said Wei-Jin Dai, corporate vice president, R&D for Cadence. âWe continue to be impressed with the excellent engineering team at S3 and are proud that they have chosen Encounter as their standard leading-edge synthesis and implementation solution. Once again, Encounter is recognized as essential technology by an important customer.â
S3's website is www.s3group.com.
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