ARM in Collaboration With IBM and Soitec Ease Adoption of SOI Technology and Increase Achievement of Leading Power and Performance for the Semiconductor Industry
CAMBRIDGE, England, November 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARM ((LSE:
ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)) today announced the industry's first
Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) physical IP library including standard cell,
memory and I/O libraries for IBM's fully enabled 45nm SOI foundry, also
announced today. As lower power levels and increased system-on-chip (SoC)
performance become more difficult to achieve with a traditional bulk CMOS
process, SOI technology enables up to 30 percent better performance and 40
percent power savings at existing process nodes. The ARM(R) SOI library of
physical IP is the only design platform of its kind in the industry and
promises to significantly ease implementation of SOI technology and bring the
benefits of this emerging process to a much wider range of semiconductor
companies.
'As semiconductor vendors continue in the race toward higher speeds and
lower operating power, an alternative to traditional bulk CMOS technology is
critical to the continued evolution of the industry,' said Joanne Itow,
managing director, Semico Research Corp. 'To date, two major barriers have
inhibited the broad adoption of SOI as this alternative - foundry capacity
and IP library availability. With today's announcements, ARM and IBM have
together taken the first step toward breaking down these barriers and making
SOI a viable alternative for many more applications in networking, storage,
communication and consumer applications.'
Tom Lantzsch, vice president of marketing for the ARM physical IP
division said, 'The delivery of our physical IP libraries in support of the
industry's very first fully enabled SOI foundry is a testament to ARM's
heritage of collaboration to remain at the forefront of technical innovation
in the semiconductor industry. Our strong partnerships with industry leaders
like IBM and Soitec continue to serve as the cornerstone of our business
model and we look forward to working in tandem with them and others to ensure
the semiconductor industry can reach new milestones in the battle for more
power efficient products.'
'Two years ago, Soitec and ARM announced a joint agreement supporting the
development of SOI libraries for the fabless and foundry arenas, promising
designers a solution to accelerate SOI adoption and design,' explained
Andre-Jacques Auberton-Herve, president and CEO, Soitec.