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News Release from: ARM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 May 2005
IBM-Chartered supports IP with 90nm
platform
IBM and Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing are offering the ARM Artisan Metro low-power platform and the ARM Artisan Velocity high-speed PHY series for their 90nm common process platform.
IBM and Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing are offering the ARM Artisan Metro low-power platform and the ARM Artisan Velocity high-speed PHY series for their jointly developed 90nm common process platform The availability of the ARM technology is an expansion of the companies' existing agreements to enable design compatibility and manufacturing flexibility for foundry partners; the ARM Artisan physical IP solutions move sophisticated, low-power design techniques and high-speed connectivity capabilities into the mainstream of system-on-chip (SoC) design for foundries
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"ARM's 90nm IP development of their Artisan low-power platform and high-speed PHY products offers significant advantages for our mutual customers", said Steve Longoria, Vice President, Semiconductor Technology Platform for IBM.
"The addition of these critical elements to the IBM-Chartered common process platform allows us to deliver advanced, low-power design techniques to the mainstream SoC design community that is primarily focused on application areas such as low-power and high-speed connectivity".
"The availability of the ARM IP is an integral design component within the IBM-Chartered common platform ecosystem for helping mutual customers bring 90nm-based designs to market more quickly", said Kevin Meyer, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at Chartered.
"We continue to broaden our relationship with ARM in support of our efforts to deliver integrated, manufacturing-aware, 90nm design solutions for the SoC design community".
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