SureCore SRAMs design-ready, says CEO
Peter Clarke, EETimes Europe
October 06, 2016
First tape-outs could come as soon as the first quarter of 2017 for memory intellectual property licensor SureCore Ltd. (Sheffield, England), according to company CEO, Paul Wells.
SureCore is ready to supply all the necessary materials to enable design-in of its SRAMs for both ST's 28nm FDSOI process and the 40ULP process from TSMC, he said.
The company has been developing its technology after being founded in 2011. Paul Wells, told EE Times Europe that to license IP successfully it is necessary to have silicon-proven design as multiple EDA views, models and libraries.
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