For Immediate Release
PIVOTAL TECHNOLOGIES AND UMC GROUP ALIGN TO ADDRESS
COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA SOC DESIGNS
Broad Portfolio of Analog and Mixed-Signal Cores to Target Deep Submicron
SOC Requirements
PASADENA, Calif. and SUNNYVALE,
Calif., November 29, 1999-Pivotal Technologies, a leading provider
of analog and mixed-signal sub-systems for SOC applications,
and UMC Group, the renowned semiconductor foundry, today announced
a multi-year agreement to prove, supply and support a broad
range of Pivotal's Fulcrum
analog and mixed-signal on-chip components, essential for deep
sub-micron, system-on-chip (SOC) designs. With this agreement,
SOC developers will have broader access to proven components
that target their deep submicron process requirements in communications
and multi-media markets. The components will be made available
for UMC Group's 0.25 and 0.18 micron processes, as well as 0.15
micron processes in the future. Several important elements
for rapidly expanding communications and multi-media markets
will be thoroughly tested on the various processes and provided
in an SOC-integration-ready format. Thus, developers can
reduce their development risks and time-to-market cycles as
they can tap these on-chip components from Pivotal, rather than
build their own.
"The complexity of SOC design is still considered a high-risk
undertaking," said K.C. Murphy, president and CEO of Pivotal
Technologies. "Anything we can do to lower risk allows
our customers to have a higher confidence in their SOC designs.
By having UMC Group as our Premier Technology Development Partner,
we can assure our mutual customers that Pivotal's Fulcrum
IP components have been
validated on an industry-leading deep submicron foundry process.
This partnership eliminates the promise of a design and replaces
it with the demonstration of a product."
"Developers of SOCs require several categories of IP: foundation
libraries, embedded memories, analog and mixed-signal cores
and microprocessor components, and these all need to be interoperable,"
noted Dr. Jim Ballingall vice president of worldwide marketing
at UMC Group. "For the past year, the focus of our Gold
IP program has been pre-proving and coding cores to their maturity
in our process technologies. Now the focus is shifting
to interoperability of the cores as we move into Phase 2 of
the program. Pivotal is key to this phase as they offer
a complete and rich set of analog cores that they developed
internally. Furthermore, Pivotal is cooperating with our
other Gold IP partners to assemble this basic set into more
complex application-specific IP cores and platforms. As
analog and mixed-signal cores are so difficult and time consuming
to make, those companies that purchase these components from
Pivotal, our Premier Technology Development Partner for such
technology, will save time and valuable engineering resources.
Accordingly, we are very enthusiastic about this partnership
with Pivotal as now our customers, particularly those that are
seeking to develop designs on our 0.18 micron process, will
have broader access to the components they require."
Murphy stated, "Pivotal is at the forefront of providing not
only world-class technology, but also solid real-world delivery.
Our flows and testability features on the analog/mixed-signal
side are second to none, particularly now as we have partnered
with UMC Group."
Kawasaki LSI is a customer of Pivotal Technologies and UMC Group.
Mano Vafai, vice president of system on a chip products at Kawasaki
LSI U.S.A. noted, "Kawasaki LSI is aggressively expanding its
SOC product portfolios to meet the cost/performance requirements
of its expanding global customer base. In doing so, Kawasaki
LSI will take advantage of analog IP solutions developed by
companies such as Pivotal Technologies that target the mainstream
CMOS process developed by UMC Group."
Hisaya Keida, research and development manager for product development
and design at Kawasaki LSI in Japan added, "We have found Pivotal
Technologies to be different from ordinary providers of analog
IP in numerous ways. Pivotal provides rich line-ups, is
very aggressive in developing product and always verifies silicon
performance. With analog functions, you cannot be confident
until you see working silicon. In particular, we have
been very impressed with the work of Pivotal Technologies' test
lab."
Pivotal Technologies also recently received a $10-million Series
B round of financing led by the investment arm of Goldman Sachs.
This second round of financing brings Pivotal a total of $14-million
in financing to date. This most recent investment will
be used to expand the engineering resources to meet the company's
present sales demands worldwide.
The joint portfolio includes analog and mixed-signal SOC components
from Pivotal's Fulcrum line of high-performance A/D converters,
D/A converters, and PLLs, which are available now. Each
of the on-chip products has been designed to address specific
segments of today's high-growth communications and multi-media
markets. The components, which require only standard CMOS
logic processes, will be fully qualified in UMC Group processes
prior to delivery. Pivotal is also providing to customers
the elements needed for successful integration and final testing
to ensure cost-effective, robust SOC solutions.
About Pivotal Technologies
Pivotal Technologies Corp. (www.pivotaltech.com), founded
in 1997, is a leading supplier of System-On-a-Chip (SOC) subsystems
for multimedia, communications and networking applications.
One of the first companies to enable highly integrated silicon
for digital data transmission, Pivotal has proven to be instrumental
in helping semiconductor companies get SOC products to market
quickly. Pivotal leverages world class analog, RF and
dedicated digital signal processing (DSP) technologies and global
semiconductor manufacturing partnerships to develop and prove
both mixed-signal components, known as the FulcrumTM product
line, and complete physical interfaces for applications such
as Digital Video, Ethernet and Bluetooth.