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Extraction tool takes Toshiba below 90nm

A Sequence Design product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 30, 2004

Toshiba Corp has chosen the Sequence Design Columbus-AMS extraction tool for sub-90nm designs.

Toshiba Corp has chosen the Sequence Design Columbus-AMS extraction tool for sub-90nm designs.

Columbus-AMS is a 3D, RLC extractor for mixed-signal, analogue, memory, and full-custom digital designs of 1 million transistors or more.

The tool is based on Sequence's award-winning ExtractionStage, a suite of high-performance software tuned for complex, multi-million-gate SoCs and analogue/mixed-signal design.

Toshiba is currently using Columbus-AMS for RCL extraction on a series of mixed-signal cores for broadband telecommunications applications, and plans to use it exclusively for all designs below 90nm going forward.

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