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Cadence QRC Extraction adopted by STMicroelectronics for 40nm Analog/Mixed-Signal Design
Cadence today announced that STMicroelectronics, a global leader in integrated circuits for communications, consumer, computer, automotive and industrial applications, has standardised on Cadence QRC Extraction for their 40-nanometer custom/analog designs. A key component of the Cadence digital and analog/mixed signal design flow, QRC Extraction enables faster turnaround time, scalability through its multi-core backplane, increased accuracy to silicon and capabilities to address the needs for advanced layout parasitic extraction in leading-edge technology node design.
As p“We evaluated Cadence QRC Extraction and found it competitive to be included in our 40LP analog/RF mixed-signal/digital signoff design flow. Our customers and designers are bound to benefit from its adoption in terms of higher design performance,” said Vincent Varo, CMOS and Derivative PDK Manager, Technology R&D, STMicroelectronics “Our evaluation confirmed that QRC Extraction is able to manage the complexity of advanced 40nm effects with suitable model accuracy, besides its seamless integration with the Cadence Virtuoso and Encounter design environments. ”
To qualify for the ST extraction flow, QRC Extraction passed a rigorous evaluation involving multiple designs and dozens of criteria. With the successful conclusion of this evaluation, QRC Extraction technology was qualified to be a part of the 40LP methodology widely deployed to ST’s design centers developing large-scale, complex digital and analog designs.
“We are pleased that the Cadence QRC signoff solution continues to gain critical acclaim for providing differentiated results for STMicroelectronics which is one of the world’s most sophisticated leader in driving CAD-solutions for broad range of analog and mixed-signal IC products in various domain like wireless, Wifi, Bluetooth in 40nm Low-power Technology Design Platform with vast experience in PDK and custom layout methodology” said Dr. Rachid Salik, vice president of research and development at Cadence.” It is our passion to work together with leading companies, such as STMicroelectronics”