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UMC Expands Embedded Memory
Portfolio to Target Fast Growing Smart Card Market
Foundry's first 0.25um embedded EEPROM
delivers reliability and low power advantages
HSINCHU, Taiwan, September 20, 2004 -- UMC (NYSE: UMC; TSE:
2303), a world leading semiconductor foundry, today announced that
it has developed the foundry's first true embedded EEPROM based
on UMC 0.25um Logic and Mixed-signal Platform. The embedded EEPROM
(Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory) targets the
rapidly emerging IC card market, which includes mobile SIM cards,
debit cards, credit cards, ID cards, USB ID keys or any other application
where secure identification is required and information needs to
be updated and programmed frequently.
UMC's EEPROM technology is based on a conventional two-transistor
EEPROM cell architecture, proven to be one of the most reliable
cells in the industry, to guarantee more than 500K program/erase
cycling. The EEPROM IP offering by UMC features both page and byte
re-writable capability. These EEPROM IPs exhibit very low power
characteristics (1mA at below 2V operation), allowing it to be used
for both contact and also contact-less smart cards that need only
come into close proximity of the card reader for transactions to
be recorded.
Nai-Chen Peng, director of the Embedded Memory Division at UMC,
said, "UMC has been very active in pursuing embedded memory
solutions based on our popular logic and mixed-signal platform to
make sure customers may seamlessly add embedded memory features
to their existing IP. The performance characteristics of our latest
embedded EEPROM offering delivers a very attractive solution for
designers of today's smart card ICs that require reliability and
low operating power."
UMC is planning to provide Silicon Shuttle prototyping services
for this embedded EEPROM technology, with the first shuttle scheduled
to launch in November 2004. In addition to EEPROM, UMC is also developing
0.25um embedded Flash IPs, expected to become available by the end
of 2004. Embedded Flash for 0.18um and 0.13um technologies is scheduled
for availability in 2005.
About EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory (EEPROM), similar
to flash memory, is a variation of Non-Volatile Memory (NVM). However,
EEPROM offers many advantages for certain applications in that it
can be frequently programmed, reprogrammed, and erased byte by byte
within the system. NVM are capable of retaining their contents without
a power supply for up to a few years.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SOC)
designs, including 90nm copper, 0.13um copper, and mixed signal/RFCMOS.
UMC is also a leader in 300mm manufacturing; Fab 12A in Taiwan and
Singapore-based UMCi are both in volume production for a variety
of customer products. UMC employs over 10,500 people worldwide and
has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United
States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
Contacts:
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UMC
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In the USA
KJ Communications
Eileen Elam
(650) 917-1488
eileen@kjcompr.com
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In Taiwan
Alex Hinnawi
(886) 2-2700-6999 ext.6958
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