February 26, 2009: Nangate Offers Outsourcing Design Services for 28nm Digital Cell Libraries
Nangate leverages its advanced cell library development tools and technology support expertise to ease the physical IP development burden of IDMs and fabless semiconductor companies.
Sunnyvale, California, February 26, 2009 — Nangate, the leading provider of tools for application-specific digital cell library development, today announced that it is offering library development services to assist customers in the development of standard-cell libraries for a wide range of CMOS process technologies, from mature nodes to leading-edge 32nm and 28nm processes.
This new service leverages Nangate’s expertise in developing and licensing the premier digital cell library development platform on the market today – the Nangate Library CreatorTM – as well as providing technology support to customers for more than 20 target process technologies.
Process technology setup has already been completed for the 28nm node – and Nangate’s library creation flow has been thoroughly tested with a range of different cell templates in this advanced process node.
“We are ramping up our service business in order to jump-start our library tools customers,” says Jens C. Michelsen, Co-founder and Director of Professional Services at Nangate Inc. In the current economic environment, IDMs and fabless companies alike are looking for ways to save costs – but at the same time, the need for specialty libraries beyond the standard offerings from traditional library providers and foundries is increasing.
“Faced with reduced headcounts, outsourcing of library development projects is a growing trend, but at the same time, maintaining full control and preserving ownership of physical IP is more important than ever to our customers."
In response to this dilemma, Nangate’s service model is mutually beneficial. With the technology setup and several cell templates readily available, we can help our customers hit the ground running. Instead of engaging in the elaborate technology evaluations that are usually associated with EDA tool investments, our service approach allows us to demonstrate the unique capabilities that our tools have to offer while we deliver real value to the customer.
“The customer receives a high-quality, fully characterized, tailor-made library that solves a specific current demand, with no royalties, usage restrictions or other ties,” Michelsen concludes.
About Nangate
Nangate develops and markets Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software and physical library IP. Through the merger of physical synthesis and cell library creation, the company provides a unique alternative to one-size-fits-all standard-cell libraries and offers a low-risk alternative to full-custom chip design.
Nangate software provides a complete environment to optimize designs for performance while minimizing power consumption, die area and time to market. http://www.nangate.com/
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Press Releases & News
June 9, 2010: austriamicrosystems adopts Nangate’s Library Creator for cell library development
Sunnyvale, California and Unterpremstaetten, Austria - Nangate, the leading supplier of digital cell library development and design optimization solutions,
and austriamicrosystems (SIX: AMS) today
announced that austriamicrosystems has successfully implemented the Nangate
Library CreatorTM platform to improve the productivity and cost
effectiveness of its digital cell library intellectual property (IP)
development. austriamicrosystems is a leading global designer and manufacturer
of high-performance analog ICs and focuses on the areas of power management,
sensors and sensor interfaces and mobile infotainment in its markets Consumer
& Communications, Industry & Medical and Automotive, complemented by
its Full Service Foundry.
June 4, 2010: Integration of OpenAccess database into LFoundry’s advanced LF150 PDK
Enhanced mixed-signal IC design flow support announced for the Nangate Library Creator, Nangate's integrated digital cell library creation and characterization solution. Visit Nangate at Booth 1362 at DAC in Anaheim for more information.
SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA / LANDSHUT, GERMANY - Nangate, the leading supplier of digital cell library development and design optimization solutions, and LFoundry, the dedicated analog, mixed signal and specialized technologies foundry of choice, today announced that Nangate has released an OpenAccess database integration module for the Nangate
Library CreatorTM platform. The new module extends support for OpenAccess enabled EDA tools and iPDK developments and is used for LFoundry's OpenAccess based LF150 PDK.
Nangate A/S is one of only six Danish companies to have been selected as a finalist in the Red Herring Top 100 of Europe for 2010. Selection of the winning companies will be made in Paris on May 27th.
The Red Herring editorial team selected the 2010 finalists from a pool of hundreds from across Europe. The Finalists are the most innovative companies, and are evaluated on quantitative and qualitative criteria, such as financial performance, technology innovation, quality of management, execution of strategy, and integration into their respective industries.
Upcoming and Past Events
EDA Tech Forum
Nangate is presenting all of our products, including the Nangate Design
OptimizerTM and MegaLibraryTM at the following EDA Tech forum
events:
Hsin-Chu, Taiwan - August 24, 2010
Seoul, Korea - August 26, 2010
Tokyo, Japan - September 3, 2010
Santa Clara, California - September 16, 2010
Nangate representatives demonstrated the company's products at the DAC show, June 14-16 in Anaheim, CA. At booth 1362, Nangate demonstrated the Nangate Design Optimizer™ and MegaLibrary™.
DATE 2010 Exhibition
Nangate's booth at the 2010 DATE exhibition featured demonstrations all of our products, including the Nangate Design Optimizer™ and MegaLibrary™.
The exhibition took place at the International Congress Centre in Dresden, Germany, March 8-12.
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