Jan 19 2011
Sidense Corp., a leading developer of Logic Non-Volatile Memory (LNVM) OTP IP cores, announced today that the Company has qualified its OTP (one-time programmable) SiPROM products in three GLOBALFOUNDRIES CMOS processes -- 180nm, 130nm and 65nm.
Customers are using Sidense OTP implemented by GLOBALFOUNDRIES in a wide range of products, targeting such diverse applications as USB and touch screen controllers, silicon clocks, power management chips, HDMI controllers and configurable storage.
Sidense's SiPROM, ULP and SLP families of OTP macros are available for top-tier silicon foundry and IDM processes in several configurations ranging from 16 bits up to 512 Kbits, supporting word widths up to 128 bits. Customers designing chips with Sidense memory for GLOBAL FOUNDRIES processes are using the Company's OTP macros in densities from 64 bits to 128 Kbits.
"We are seeing a rapidly increasing demand for qualified OTP memory IP over a wide range of process nodes," said Todd Humes, Vice President of R&D at Sidense. "Through close cooperation with GLOBALFOUNDRIES we are able to supply our customers with a broad range of OTP macros at several popular nodes to meet their embedded non-volatile storage requirements and help give them a competitive edge."
Source: http://www.sidense.com/