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Tool Order: Japanese chip manufacturer to use Brion's Tachyon OPC+ for 65nm Print E-mail
Oct 04, 2006 at 05:25 PM
ImageA major Japanese consumer electronics company has placed an order with Brion Technologies for its Tachyon OPC+ optical proximity correction solutions for its 65nm device designs.

"This customer order from Japan reveals just how Brion is emerging as a strong contender in the OPC market for 65nm designs and below," said Eric Chen, chief executive officer of Brion. "In addition to this most recent order, Tachyon OPC+ is already part of the sub-65nm manufacturing at some of the world's leading semiconductor companies. The industry now has a sound choice as to how they achieve OPC in their advanced designs."

Tachyon uses a hybrid computational lithography architecture that combines image-based lithography process simulation and polygon-based data manipulation to simulate 100 percent of the chip area.
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