Silvaco Expands its Victory TCAD and Digital Twin Modeling Platform to Planar CMOS, FinFET and Advanced CMOS Technologies
24 Septiembre 2024 - 6:00AM
Silvaco Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SVCO, “Silvaco” or the “Company”), a
provider of TCAD, EDA software, and SIP solutions that enable
semiconductor design and digital twin modeling through AI software
and innovation, today announced that its 2024 TCAD Baseline Release
simulation platform with digital twin modeling, provides support
for planar CMOS, FinFET and Gate-All-Around (GAA) transistor
technologies, enabling semiconductor companies to accelerate
technology development.
Silvaco’s latest TCAD technology platform, enables
advanced CMOS Process and Device simulation to support the
development of next-generation semiconductor devices. This platform
boosts performance, yield and efficiency across the evolving
semiconductor design and manufacturing landscape. The solution
enables highly accurate 3D process simulation, using digital
twin-like precision and integrates stress simulation to model
deformed structures. Additionally, the platform supports cryogenic
applications through an atomistic quantum transport approach,
enabling straightforward modeling of transistor structures down to
1 Kelvin.
“Our TCAD platform has gained significant traction
in the Display, Photonics, Memory and Power Semiconductor markets,
where our solutions have been instrumental in driving innovation
and enhancing performance,” said Dr. Babak Taheri, Chief Executive
Officer, Silvaco. “We have now extended our comprehensive suite of
tools to the advanced CMOS market, enabling next-generation
advancements in technologies to address growing markets such as
foundries, 5G, AI and high-performance computing. Our newly
released TCAD platform has been utilized by a strategic customer
for the past few years and is now available for broad market
adoption. This new capability for advanced CMOS technology enables
customers to accelerate their technology development with
significant cost savings.”
"Nanotechnology, like GAA, exhibits advanced
quantum physical effects," said Tillmann Kubis, Associate Professor
in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at Purdue University. "Over the past six years, our team of
scientists has collaborated with Silvaco to enable the simulation
of full devices, such as nanowires and GAAs, powered by NEMO5 which
is an NEGF-based atomistic quantum transport simulation tool
developed at Purdue and licensed by Silvaco. This collaboration is
now enabling Silvaco’s TCAD simulation performance with atomistic
accuracy."
“This latest release of our TCAD platform is the
culmination of years of intensive development, refinement and
industry collaboration in order to meet the demanding needs of
designing in advanced CMOS process technologies,” said Eric
Guichard, Senior VP and General Manager TCAD Business Unit,
Silvaco. “The latest release of our TCAD platform now incorporates
digital twin modeling for CMOS technologies, as well as atomistic
simulation technologies to provide a highly competitive and
attractive alternative solution for semiconductor companies
designing in advanced Planar CMOS, FinFET and emerging GAA process
technologies.”
About Silvaco
Silvaco is a provider of TCAD, EDA software, and
SIP solutions that enable semiconductor design and digital twin
modeling through AI software and innovation. Silvaco’s solutions
are used for semiconductor and photonics processes, devices, and
systems development across display, power devices, automotive,
memory, high-performance compute, foundries, photonics, internet of
things, and 5G/6G mobile markets for complex SoC design. Silvaco is
headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and has a global presence
with offices located in North America, Europe, Brazil, China,
Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.
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advanced CMOS, FinFET, GAA, and other emerging technologies, and
the potential advantages for customers in terms of performance,
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