NetLogic Microsystems' latest knowledge-based processor, which was fabricated on TSMC's 55nm-GP process, offers significant power, performance and cost advantages over competitive products as a result of the close collaboration between NetLogic Microsystems and TSMC, the industry leading silicon foundry manufacturer. This new knowledge-based processor was specifically designed for the 55nm-GP process to take full advantage of the advanced process technology. NetLogic Microsystems has developed a suite of custom circuits optimized around TSMC's 55nm node, including analog and clocking circuitry for high-speed interface, core processing elements and other standard cells, as well as refining the design and tape-out flow for this node. As a result, NetLogic Microsystems is now positioned to efficiently design other advanced products for the 55nm node and enjoy the benefits of this half-node across multiple products. A second chip targeted for this process has already taped-out and is currently in fabrication at TSMC.
This achievement extends upon the existing collaboration between TSMC and NetLogic Microsystems on the use of advanced cost-effective half-node technologies, including 110nm and more recently the 80nm process, which was announced in Feb. 2007. The companies expect to broaden the relationship to include NetLogic Microsystems' 10-Gigabit Ethernet physical layer products and other process technologies from TSMC.
"We are pleased to have collaborated closely with TSMC on the 55nm-GP process technology," said Mo Maghsoudnia, vice president of Manufacturing at NetLogic Microsystems. "The close technology collaboration has enabled us to achieve superior performance, lower power consumption and higher yields across our entire product family. We look forward to expanding our collaboration into our new product lines to allow for the delivery of best-in-class products to our customers."
"NetLogic Microsystems made a significant achievement by being one of the first to tape out and manufacture with our 55nm-GP process," said Jason Chen, vice president of corporate development at TSMC. "This is particularly notable, considering the high logic density and complexity of NetLogic Microsystems' new chip. We are excited to once again work closely with NetLogic Microsystems as one of the lead customers for our advanced half-node processes."
TSMC's half-node strategy, including the latest 55nm process technology, has a proven track record of helping customers achieve a crucial edge in competitive marketplaces. By offering lower power consumption, lower cost and improved performance, customers benefit from the proven technology at minimal risk and accelerated development timeline.
NetLogic Microsystems' knowledge-based processors offer the industry's most advanced parallel processing capabilities to enable quad-play (convergence of voice, video, data and mobility) and IPv6 applications. The use of TSMC's 55nm process technology and state-of-the-art design techniques allow this newest processor to perform 500 million decisions per second (MDPS) at a lower cost and using less power than all previous designs. Over the next several months, NetLogic Microsystems will announce more details about the specifications and target markets for these new products fabricated in TSMC's 55nm process.
About TSMC
TSMC is the world's largest dedicated semiconductor foundry, providing the industry's leading process technology and the foundry industry's largest portfolio of process-proven libraries, IP, design tools and reference flows. The Company's total installed capacity in 2006 exceeded seven million (8-inch equivalent) wafers, including capacity from two advanced 12-inch GigaFabs, four eight-inch fabs, and one six-inch fab. TSMC also has substantial capacity commitments at its wholly owned subsidiaries, WaferTech and TSMC (Shanghai), and its joint venture fab, SSMC. TSMC is the first foundry to provide 65nm and 55nm production capabilities. Its corporate headquarters are in Hsinchu, Taiwan. For more information about TSMC please see http://www.tsmc.com.
About NetLogic Microsystems
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: NETL), a fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Mountain View, California, designs, develops and markets high-performance knowledge-based processors and high-speed integrated circuits that accelerate the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia content for advanced enterprise, datacenter, communications and mobile wireless networks. NetLogic Microsystems' products include high-performance knowledge-based processors, application-aware content processors, 10-Gigabit Ethernet interconnects and network search engines that are being deployed by Tier 1 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in leading systems such as routers, switches, wireless infrastructure equipment, network security appliances, datacenter servers, network access equipment and network storage devices. NetLogic Microsystems' knowledge-based processors and content processors employ an advanced processor architecture and a large knowledge or signature database containing information on the network, as well as applications and content that run on the network, to make complex decisions about individual packets of information traveling through the network. NetLogic Microsystems' products significantly enhance the performance and functionality of next-generation networks that are designed to deliver high-definition video delivery over the Internet (IPTV), media-rich content over advanced mobile wireless services, voice transmission over the Internet (VoIP) and network security applications. For more information about products offered by NetLogic Microsystems, call +1-650-961-6676 or visit the NetLogic Microsystems Web site at http://www.netlogicmicro.com.
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