UMC and Micronas Collaborate
on Low-cost, High-performance Flat-panel Video Controller ICs
Companies
achieve first-pass yield success for DPS 9450 SoC design
Freiburg (Germany), and
Hsinchu City (Taiwan), April 2, 2002-- Micronas, the Germany-based
IC developer, and UMC (NYSE: UMC), a world leading semiconductor
foundry, today announced the first-pass silicon success of the DPS
9450 video controller chip. The DPS 9450, designed in UMC's 0.18
micron mixed-mode CMOS technology, provides a single-chip solution
that greatly simplifies integration of video and TV functionality
for the fast-growing flat-panel display market that includes LCD
and plasma displays.
The DPS 9450 is a true
system-on-chip design that includes IP, embedded memories, I/Os
and customized high-performance analog macros. The combination of
these elements into one IC ensures that the DPS 9450 controller
chip is able to deliver higher performance with greater efficiency
at lower system costs over traditional multi-chip configurations.
"The short development window in which we have been able to
achieve these outstanding results reflects the close cooperation
and technological expertise that exists between our two companies'
teams," commented Fu Tai Liou, chief officer of worldwide sales
and marketing for UMC. "Through our cooperative efforts, Micronas
is able to provide their chips for the flat panel market, an area
with tremendous growth potential in the coming years."
The DPS 9450 can work
in conjunction with Micronas' MDE 9500 TV audio/video decoder systems
as well as with the Multi Standard Sound Processors of the MSP-Family,
both of which are being produced by UMC. With the latest development,
the MDE 9500, a hybrid analog/digital TV decoder IC, Micronas can
provide state-of-the-art system solutions for digital broadcast
decoding and advanced display performance. The MSP chips integrate
demodulator and baseband functions for use in TV sets and have become
the industry´s most successful chips in its class, working together
with all major TV standards world wide. Also part of Micronas TV
frontend system solutions are the members of the VSP 94xy family
of scan rate converter chips enabling 100 Hz and progressive scan
television designs at very competitive prices.
"This single-chip
solution will give the flat-panel display market a boost in time
to market and an edge in performance over traditional solutions",
said Nik Kaeppeler, vice president of operations at Micronas, "Upcoming
video products will profit from this first-pass success."
About
Micronas
Micronas (SWX: MASN, Neuer Markt Frankfurt: MNSN), a semiconductor
company group with worldwide operations, is a leading supplier of
cutting-edge IC and sensor system solutions for consumer electronics,
multimedia and automotive electronics. The holding is headquartered
in Zurich (Switzerland). Currently, the Micronas group employs about
1500 people. In 2001, it generated over CHF 566 Million in sales.
For more information on Micronas and its products, please visit
www.micronas.com.
Contacts:
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In the USA:
Eileen Elam
KJ Communications for UMC
(650)-917-1488
kjcome@cs.com
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Micronas
Iris Bahr
+49 (761) 517-2324
mailto:Iris.Bahr@Micronas.com
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In Taiwan
Alex Hinnawi
UMC
(886) -2-2700-6999 ext. 6958
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