March 29, 2004
Equator (now Pixelworks) migrates a multimedia processor chip to 0.13um using Sagantec tools.

Legend Design and Sagantec Enable Equator to Migrate and Optimize Custom Embedded Memory from 0.2 micron to 0.13 micron

December/January 2004
Using Sagantec migration tools, Conexant successfully implemented a simultaneous cross-foundry and technology-node migration port of a Ethernet physical (PHY) from a 0.25-micron to 0.18-micron and achieved first-pass functional silicon.

Chip Design
Analog Hard IP Made Portable

May 20, 2002
Virage Logic has standardized on Sagantec's migration and optimization tools to accelerate the implementation of its memory compiler products in the latest process technologies.

Sagantec Tool Suite chosen by Virage Logic for next-generation memories

September 10, 2001
Sagantec¹s SiClone has helped Toshiba¹s physical-design engineers achieve a 6x reduction in design time and 15x reduction in design effort. Toshiba¹s Memory Division has signed a contract for an undisclosed number of SiClone licenses.

Sagantec automates Toshiba semiconductor full-custom process migration

June 18, 2001
Sagantec¹s products have allowed Conexant to create and completely verify custom ARM processor cores in a new technology in a very short timeframe. The results at both 0.18 and 0.15 micron processes not only were 22 percent smaller than what could be achieved by comparable methodologies, but the Sagantec methodology also provided control of electrical performance by transistor and wire.

Conexant and Mindspeed sign multi-year licensing deal with Sagantec

May 24, 1999
United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) Group of Hsin-Chu, Taiwan, became a member of the Sagantec Foundry Program. As part of the Foundry Program, UMC Group will give Sagantec access to new process design rules. In turn, Sagantec will develop technology files, giving UMC Group customers the ability to quickly move their designs to new process technologies.

UMC Group joins Sagantec foundry program

March 1, 1999
Sagantec established its Foundry Program with inaugural members Amkor Technology Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing of Singapore and IBM of Burlington, Vt.

Amkor, Chartered Semiconductor, IBM give Sagantec early access to new
process rules

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