LONDON -- Lfoundry Rousset SAS has announced theavailability of its physical design kit (PDK) for 110-nm aluminum process. ThePDK includes options including an embedded flash memory, which is proposed in90-nm resolution.
Lfoundry Rousset (Rousset, France) was formed in 2009 by thesale of a wafer fab in Rousset by Atmel Corp to Lfoundry GmbH which was basedaround a former Hitachi wafer fab in Landshut, Germany. The company was forcedto close the Landshut fab and restructure in 2011.
Since its formation in June 2009, Lfoundry Rousset has beendeveloping technologies targeted at added value applications such as smartcard,defense and aerospace, automotive, and energy management. A development team atwhat became a subsidiary company, Lfoundry Technologies GmbH located inGermany, has been working on developing process technologies, PDKs, andproviding engineering services.
"With the release of our PDK 110 flash, our customerscan design innovative and competitive solutions which will be produced involume in our Rousset facility. This PDK is particularly well adapted for keyapplications such as digital security and CMOS imagery," said Jean-PierreDelesse, president of LFoundry Rousset, in a statement.
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