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Motion's LynxE Embedded Memory Graphic Chip is Shipping Production
Volumes with High Yields at UMC Group Fab
Portable
computer chip features SMI's Virtual Refresh? architecture,
dynamic power management, and UMC Group 16-Mb, 128-bit embedded
DRAM technology
Sunnyvale,
Calif., Sept. 16, 1998 – Silicon Motion, Inc.(SMI), a maker of
advanced graphics chips, announces volume shipment of its LynxE
high performance graphics accelerator, with impressive yields
for the chip manufactured by UMC Group using the foundry's 16-Mb,
128-bit wide embedded DRAM technology. The LynxE incorporates
an extensive range of multimedia features including 192-bit memory
architecture, high performance 2D graphics, video playback, video
capture, and single chip dual display support for Windows 98.
Dual display is the latest feature for notebook computers, where
a single graphics controller must drive two independent screens.
This requires extremely high memory bandwidth that only Embedded
DRAM can provide. LynxE also features SMI's Virtual Refresh? architecture
and adaptive power management to achieve 0.5W power consumption
while providing the best bandwidth delivery in the portable application
arena.
"The
LynxE has proven extremely popular for portable applications requiring
high performance, while retaining the low power characteristics
desired by the leading notebook computer manufacturers. Performance
is boosted significantly by the use of embedded DRAM in our design.
Despite the extreme manufacturing complexity of integrating logic
and memory on a single chip, UMC Group has worked very hard with
us to achieve stable high yields and to meet our rising demand
as chip sales continue to increase." said Wallace Kou, SMI's
President and Founder.
The embedded
16-Mb, 128 bit-wide embedded DRAM cell design was provided by
UMC Group, a foundry leader in advanced embedded manufacturing
processes. "We are extremely fortunate to have Silicon Motion
as a foundry customer. Their leading edge technology has resulted
in an impressive product, and has been a great vehicle for UMC
Group's embedded memory process technology. We expect yields to
continue to improve as demand for this chip increases, providing
the most cost-effective solution for Silicon Motion," said
John Hsuan, Co-CEO of UMC Group.
Silicon Motion's
LynxE chip is the first embedded memory product in volume production
at UMC Group. "I am happy to see that the investments we
have made in embedded technologies are starting to pay off by
providing our customers a competitive edge. We will continue to
invest in the process technologies and design services that allow
our customers to take full advantage of embedded DRAM, SRAM and
Non-volatile on chip applications," said Jim Kupec, President
of UMC Group USA.
About Silicon
Motion, Inc.
Silicon Motion
provides integrated multimedia silicon and software solutions
which bridge the multimedia feature gap between PCs and consumer
products. SMI has more than 25 investors from Taiwan, Japan, and
the U.S. The company's goal is to become the leading supplier
of multimedia controllers in the notebook, sub-notebook, LCD monitor,
and POS markets.
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