IBM 65 nm Processes Now Available
MOSIS announces prototype and low volume fabrication access to IBM's
65 nanometer (nm) CMOS technologies, 10SF and 10LP. [April 26, 2007]
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[No Respins] Yes, You Can Just Do It
The MOSIS Multi-project-wafer (MPW) services is an affordable way to
get your design fabricated. [February/March 2007]
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MOSIS MPW Can Get Chips To Market Quicker
Customers who use MOSIS MPW services save overhead costs and reduce
the time it takes to get their chips to market.
[February 5, 2007]
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MOSIS And Sempac Announce Low-Cost Alternative To Ceramic Packages
Customers who use the MOSIS multi-project wafer (MPW) service will be
able to access QFN/MLP, QFP and SOIC/SSP packages from Sempac's
Open-Pak product line.
[September 15, 2006]
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MOSIS Reduces The Fabrication Cost To Non-US Customers
Fabrication costs to non-US companies are now the same as for US
companies, plus a small export adder ($500 per project). Packaging
costs are unchanged.
[September 11, 2006]
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GSA (was FSA) Spotlight On MOSIS
MOSIS has been a member of GSA (was FSA) since 1997. [August 25, 2006]
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MOSIS Offers Royalty-Free Access To Cambridge Consultants' IP
MOSIS has partnered with Cambridge Consultants to offer customers
royalty-free access to the XAP4 and XAP5 16-bit RISC processor cores.
[July 24, 2006]
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MOSIS Offers IBM 90 nm and TSMC 0.13 µm Processes on MPW
MOSIS offers IBM's 9SF 90 nanometer and TSMC 0.13 µm process
technologies on multi-project wafer (MPW) runs. [March 9, 2006]
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MOSIS Makes Chip Fabrication Affordable
This year marks the 25th anniversary of a groundbreaking program that
has introduced tens of thousands of engineering students to the real
world of integrated circuit design. [December 6, 2005]
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MOSIS Fabricates First Chip Designed by Students of Massey University
For the first time, an undergraduate class from Massey University (New
Zealand) designed a silicon chip from scratch and fabricated it
through MOSIS. [October 10, 2005]
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austriamicrosystems Partners with MOSIS to Serve Foundry Customers
MOSIS offers austriamicrosystems' complete foundry
service portfolio and its high performance CMOS, SiGe-BiCMOS, and
High-Voltage CMOS processes. [October 5, 2005]
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AMI, MOSIS Ink Multi-Project Wafer Deal
AMI Semiconductor Inc. renewed its partnership with
MOSIS for multi-project wafers. [August 29. 2005]
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Silvaco teams with MOSIS on process design kit
Silvaco is offering a process design kit supporting MOSIS' scalable
CMOS design rules. [August 11, 2005]
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Bomb Sniffers Sharpen Nose
A modified capacitive transimpedance amplifier fabricated through
MOSIS promises to increase the sensitivity of airport explosives
detectors one thousandfold, making it possible for handheld devices to
sniff the air around baggage and passengers without delaying
departures. [April 04, 2005]
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