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SOI Consortium 2019/20 New Members AMAT, Analog Bits, Antaios, Silicon Catalyst, SmarterMicro, Thalia

soiconsortium.org, Dec. 04, 2019 – 

As 2019 draws to a close, the SOI Consortium would like to recognize members that have joined over the course of this year: Applied Materials, Analog Bits, Antaios, Silicon Catalyst and SmarterMicro. And as we start off 2020, the Consortium is pleased to welcome Thalia Design Automation.

Here's a bit of SOI-ecosystem background for each of them:

Applied Materials: AMAT has a long history in the heart of SOI ecosystem – in fact they've been working with SOI wafer-leader Soitec for over 25 years. AMAT is leading supplier of SOI-related process equipment, with systems for ion implantation, epitaxial deposition and chemical mechanical polishing (CMP). In fact their ion implanters are a key enabler to what became and is Soitec's industry-leading Smart CutTM SOI wafer manufacturing process. And of course AMAT equipment is used to make virtually every chip in the world, so their breadth of vision as a Consortium member is clearly a wonderful addition.

Analog Bits: SERDES (Serializer/Deserializer) IP is central to many modern SOC designs, providing a high-speed interface for a broad range of applications from storage to display. Analog Bits has been revolutionizing SERDES IP by drastically cutting the power it pulls. In fact in porting the IP to the FD-SOI processes of leading foundries, Analog Bits has laid claim to the industry's lowest-power SERDES IP. They have been an active and generous sponsor of SOI Consortium events for several years now.

Antaios: Antaios is a start-up in advanced memory technology. They are developing Spin Orbit Torque (SOT) non-volatile (NV) memory IP that is ultra-fast, durable, and reliable. The SOT-MRAM was proposed by SPINTEC and is now being developed by Antaios for nodes below 28nm where an STT-MRAM process is available. It is writable/readable in the nanosecond time scale making it particularly promising for cache memory applications (such as SRAM) for IoT, edge computing, AI and high-performance computing. SOT is an MRAM flavor that Antaios explains solves the STT-MRAM tug-of-war between endurance, speed and retention, thereby addressing both eFLASH and eSRAM replacement.

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