DELTA Microelectronics Teams with RacyICs for 28nm ICs
Copenhagen, Denmark – December 11, 2013 - DELTA Microelectronics, the European leader in complete ASIC supply chain services, announces today that it has been selected by Germany-based RacyICs for its upcoming 28nm ICs.
RacyICs’ design and physical implementation in 28nm will be backed by DELTA’s production services and will be produced by GLOBALFOUNDRIES. As GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ channel partners, RacyICs and DELTA will provide turnkey ASIC and SoC solutions in advanced nodes covering low power design and implementation as well as full supply chain services including wafer procurement and wafer sort, packaging, component testing, storage and qualification.
Based on the success in 28nm projects, the two companies are also looking to collaborate on GLOBALFOUNDRIES´ leading edge technologies such as 14nm FinFET and beyond, to provide customers with multiple performance and power benefits.
"We were impressed with DELTA’s professional team and its supply chain services expertise" said Holger Eisenreich, RacyICs Co-Founder and Managing Director. "DELTA’s strong track record and value-added services make us confident of our successful relationship".
Gert Jørgensen, VP Sales and Marketing Manager at DELTA added, "We are excited about partnering with an innovative company like RacyICs, and the opportunity to provide access to GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ latest technologies and services. RacyICs’ ability to deliver high- quality design and layout services in the latest process nodes are remarkable and will pave the way to deeper submicron projects in Europe."
About DELTA Microelectronics
With over 25 years of experience, DELTA Microelectronics is a European leader in ASIC services for the semiconductor industry. DELTA’s comprehensive services include ASIC design, layout, test development, wafer supply, production testing, package development and assembly, components supply, logistics and supply chain management. DELTA’s development and production facilities are based in Denmark and the UK, with service partners in Europe and Asia. For more information, visit www.madebydelta.com.
About RacyICs
RacyICs, an experienced fabless design house based in Dresden, Germany, offers design and implementation services for analog, mixed-signal and digital ICs. Working for leading European semiconductor companies for many years, the RacyICs team contributed to numerous successful chip designs down to 28nm feature size for automotive, consumer and communication applications. As GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ channel partner with focus on advanced and leading edge technologies, RacyICs provides access to 28nm prototyping runs (MPWs) and required design enablement services for European SMEs and academia. For more information, visit www.racyics.com.
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