| UMC
Group Creates Industry's Most Complete 0.25- and 0.18-micron Design
Support Program Free-of-charge Design Offerings from Four Major
Vendors
Sunnyvale,
Calif., Sept. 8, 1998 – UMC Group said today it has finalized
agreements with leading library and intellectual property (IP)
vendors to offer the most comprehensive package of no-cost 0.25-
and 0.18-micron design kits and libraries in the foundry industry.
Artisan Components
and Mentor Graphics will distribute and support complete physical
libraries free of charge to UMC Group foundry customers, giving
both the front-end timing simulation and back-end physicals necessary
to perform a tape-out. In addition, Silicon Access, and Virtual
Silicon have agreed to support UMC Group customers with no-cost
front-end 0.25 micron design kits. Front-end design kits enable
a customer to size a design and determine basic timing data.
The Hsinchu-based
foundry also will provide verified system-on-chip IP from Mentor
Graphics, and other vendors. UMC Group's strategy is to provide
its customers with the libraries and low-risk IP from a wide range
of vendors to increase accessibility of design services and cut
time to market for customers.
"Since
last year we have been actively cooperating with a number of vendors
to establish a catalogue of libraries and system-on-chip IP tailored
specifically to UMC Group's 0.25 micron process," said Jim
Kupec, president of UMC Group (USA). "Our arrangements with
Artisan and Mentor Graphics to have physical libraries offered
free-of-charge is focused on ease of use, low risk, and cost effectiveness
of our foundry services."
New Silicon
Shuttle?Test Chip Program
UMC Group
is also offering its unique "Silicon Shuttle?" test
chip program, which facilitates IP checkout for customers and
vendors by allowing them to verify their IP in a test chip. "The
program has been heavily subscribed to, offering substantial benefits
to customers needing prototyping or IP verification for SOC designs.
Nine "Silicon Shuttle?" wafers have been completed to
date. We hope to increase our strategic partnerships with library
and IP vendors as the advantages of this business model become
more widely recognized," said Kupec.
"UMC
Group is the first major foundry to have a free-to-customers library
agreement with both Artisan Components and Mentor Graphics. UMC
Group now offers its customers two valuable options for 0.25 micron
design libraries - complete with standard cells, extensive I/O,
and single- and dual-port SRAM technologies," said Jim Ballingall,
vice president of worldwide marketing, UMC Group (USA).
"We believe
this library program is the first in the foundry industry to be
completely free of charges to the customer," added Ballingall.
"There are no license fees, use fees, instantiation fees.
Furthermore, both vendors will provide free standard support and
maintenance to customers for 12 months. As such, this program
sets a new standard for dedicated foundry service, complementing
our leadership in deep sub-micron manufacturing."
UMC Group's
strategic alliances with third-party IP vendors go beyond these
two complimentary library programs. Its "Silicon Shuttle?"
test-chip program allows IP vendors and fabless design firms to
prove their products in silicon at low or no cost, offering significant
benefits to IP vendors and foundry customers. UMC Group is also
manufacturing products from or otherwise cooperating with a wide
range of IP vendors, including Analog Circuit Technologies, Dolphin
Integration, Enabling Technology, LEDA Systems, Lexra, Pivotal
Technologies, Portability, Rambus, RocketChips, SiPCore, and SSL.
Availability
Both 0.25-micron
and 0.18-micron design kits are expected to be available by Q4
1998.
"We already
have completed a successful 0.18-micron test chip, and anticipate
a rich offering of design kits, libraries and IP available to
support our process in the very near future. Our strategic partnerships
with major players in the merchant library and IP field will be
key to helping customers remove to our leading edge process technology,"
said Kupec.
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