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Europractice
and UMC Offer 90nm Multi-Project Wafer Prototyping and Production
Service
Europractice brings
UMC's 90nm logic and mixed/RF technology within reach of European
start-up companies and academia
Leuven, Belgium, and Hsinchu, Taiwan, January
16th, 2006 -- IMEC, Europe's largest independent
research center in the field of nanoelectronics, and UMC (NYSE:
UMC, TSE: 2303), a world-leading semiconductor foundry, today announced
the extension of IMEC's Europractice IC Service with the offering
of UMC's 90nm process technology. UMC and Europractice have collaborated
closely for many years in offering UMC's Silicon Shuttle
Multi Project Wafer (MPW) platform for prototyping and production
services to European companies and academia. The availability of
90nm technology will be of particular interest to European-based
companies and institutes with low-volume manufacturing needs, such
as universities, research centers, start-up companies, and companies
with niche markets.
Europractice IC Service, coordinated by IMEC,
offers companies ASIC services to help them bring their products
to market quickly and cost-effectively. Under the UMC-IMEC foundry
agreement, Europractice customers have easy access to UMC's advanced
technologies for prototyping and low-volume production, including
0.25, 0.18, 0.13 micron and now 90nm technologies.
For smaller scale research or student designs,
Europractice offers a very cost-attractive mini@sic prototyping
program. This program reduces prototyping costs for small designs
to less than 20% of normal foundry shuttle prices.
Felix Hu, General Manager of UMC Europe, said,
"UMC shipped its first 90nm wafers in March 2003. This technology
is now in high volume production at UMC on both 12" and 8"
wafers for more than 50 Logic and RF products. We are pleased to
expand our partnership with Europractice to the 90nm node, as the
availability of this technology to European universities, start-ups
and smaller companies through Europractice will help further extend
the benefits of 90nm into the mainstream. "
Carl Das, Director of the Europractice IC Service, said, "With
UMC's 90nm offering, Europractice shows its continuous commitment
to provide deep submicron ASIC design and fabrication solutions
to Academia and smaller companies. By combining the cost advantage
of MPW prototyping with the successful mini@sic concept, researchers
in academia will have now very cost effective access to 90nm."
About Europractice IC Service
Europractice IC Service was set up in 1995 as part of a project
by the European Commission to stimulate use by European industry
and universities of advanced IC technologies. The Europractice service,
run by a consortium headed by IMEC, offers industry and academia
a fully supported, affordable route to IC design, prototyping, and
small and medium volume production. Annually, about 500 designs
are prototyped and 100 small volume projects are manufactured at
leading IC manufacturers. For more information, please visit www.europractice.imec.be.
About IMEC
IMEC is heading the consortium that runs the Europractice IC Service.
IMEC is a world-leading independent research center in nanoelectronics
and nanotechnology. Its research focuses on the next generations
of chips and systems, and on the enabling technologies for ambient
intelligence. IMEC's research bridges the gap between fundamental
research at universities and technology development in industry.
Its unique balance of processing and system know-how, intellectual
property portfolio, state-of-the-art infrastructure and its strong
network of companies, universities and research institutes worldwide
position IMEC as a key partner for shaping technologies for future
systems. As an expansion of its wireless research, IMEC has created
a legal entity in the Netherlands. Stichting IMEC Nederland runs
activities at the Holst Centre, an independent R&D institute
that develops generic technologies and technology platforms for
autonomous wireless transducer solutions and systems-in-foil.
IMEC is headquartered in Leuven, Belgium, and
has representatives in the US, China and Japan. Its staff of about
1400 people includes close to 500 industrial residents and guest
researchers. In 2005, its revenues are estimated to be close to
EUR 200 million. Further information on IMEC can be found at www.imec.be.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SoC)
designs, including volume production 90nm, industry-leading 65nm,
and mixed signal/RFCMOS. UMC's 10 wafer manufacturing facilities
include two advanced 300mm fabs; Fab 12A in Taiwan and Singapore-based
Fab 12i are both in volume production for a variety of customer
products. The company employs approximately 12,000 people worldwide
and has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United
States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
Contacts:
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UMC
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IMEC |
In Taiwan:
Alex Hinnawi
(886) 2-2700-6999 ext. 6958
In the USA
KJ Communications
Eileen Elam
(650) 917-1488
eileen@kjcompr.com
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Katrien Marent
Corporate Communication Manager
(32) 16-28-18-80
Katrien.Marent@imec.be
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