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Samsung 14-nm FinFET test chip pushes ecosystem

Brian Fuller

12/20/2012 6:17 PM EST


SAN FRANCISCO -- Another 14-nm FinFET test chip has come to life, this time from Samsung, as the ultra-deep submicron ecosystem gains momentum.

The Korean chip maker, leveraging a team including ARM, Cadence, Mentor Graphics and Synopsys, announced Thursday (Dec. 20) that it has taped out multiple test chips ranging from a full ARM Cortex A7 processor implementation (using the low-power component of the ARM's "big-little" processor configuration/technology) to a SRAM-based chip capable of operation near threshold voltage levels as well as an array of analog IP.

Leveraging the emerging 14-nm ecosystem, Samsung:

  • Tapped Cadence to implement the Cortex-A7 processor test chip in collaboration with ARM.  Cadence delivered the RTL-to-signoff flow, as well as  chip-level integration and verification. ARM used Cadence tools to develop the 14nm FinFET libraries.
  • Used Synopsys tools optimized for FinFET devices to implement additional IP, including low-power SRAMs
  • Leveraged Mentor for 14nm FinFET challenges including validation, manufacturing, and post-design production ramps.

The announcement was the second notable 14-nm FinFET achievement in a month.

In November, Cadence announced the tapeout of a 14-nanometer test-chip featuring an ARM Cortex-M0 processor implemented using IBM's FinFET process technology.

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--Cadence, IBM push SOI FinFET design to 14-nm
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ARM TechCon probes road to 14-nm ICs
--FinFETs-on-SOI can double battery life, says GSS

--ARM, TSMC sign deal to ease FinFET process introduction





unknown multiplier

12/23/2012 10:50 PM EST

Samsung already using multi-patterning for their 14 nm finfet.

http://phys.org/news/2012-12-samsung-strong-14nm-finfet-logic.html

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DataMuncher

12/26/2012 2:03 AM EST

Wow ! 14nm and FinFET. Seems like SoC processes from foundries are moving ahead faster than one would expect given all the physics challenges. Even if Samsung early risk production is at the end of 2013, the other guys better keep moving.

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