UMC standardises on ARM Artisan platform for physical IP
ARM and UMC have announced a strategic partnership to develop multiple physical IP platforms, enabling UMC customers to easily implement ARM Artisan physical IP into SoC designs and reduce time-to-market. The agreement spans applications in automotive, IoT and mobile, from a 55ULP platform for IoT applications to a 14nm FinFET test chip for leading-edge mobile applications.
This further enhances ARM’s position as the leading provider of logic and memory IP to the semiconductor industry, with 9.8bn chips based on Artisan foundation physical IP shipping in 2015.
“Design complexity is increasing as the connected world places greater demand on the mobile, IoT and embedded markets,” said Will Abbey, General Manager, physical design group, ARM. “UMC’s selection of ARM as its foremost physical IP provider gives our mutual silicon partners a robust set of tools and platforms to deliver optimised SoC implementations and accelerate time-to-market.”
“With an unmatched range of advanced and speciality technologies, UMC is well positioned to meet the needs of our customers across broad applications,” said SC Chien, senior vice president and head of IP Development and Design Support division, UMC. “The extension of our partnership with ARM will enable us to continue to offer comprehensive design platforms that improve integration and drive further performance and power benefits as opportunities emerge for our customers.”