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  XEMICS Provides CooLib™ Deep Submicron Physical Low Power Low Voltage Libraries For TSMC Foundry Customers
   
Neuchâtel, Switzerland and Mountain View, CA May 12, 1999  
   
XEMICS, a leader in low power, low voltage, as well as physical library design, today announced the release of its CooLib™ physical digital cell libraries to support Taiwan's TSMC 0.25um chip manufacturing technology. This development is in addition to the forthcoming 0.5um and 0.35um cells. The libraries are open to TSMC's foundry customers enabling them low power low voltage complex ICs aimed for the computer, consumer, medical and communications markets. Both companies have ventured into a Library Development and Promotion Agreement for the 0.25um.

''The challenge for portable electronics products today is to achieve ever increasing performances for battery life span and weight. XEMICS' provides our customers with 30 years of low power low voltage expertise for developing specifically highly innovative products.'' said Remy Pache, VP Business Development at XEMICS. ''These libraries have been primarily developed for TSMC's advanced processes for which we design leading edge mixed signal IC products, operating as low as 1V.''

A synthesis evaluation library is also available free of charge for customers, who will then gain access to the different views under a licensed agreement with XEMICS.
 

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