Japanese company selects Brion Technologies for 65nm manufacturing
The customer will use hardware-accelerated, image-based Tachyon OPC+ to implement optical proximity correction (OPC) on its 65nm device designs.
Brion introduced the Tachyon OPC+ earlier this year to provide its customers with an exceptionally accurate, efficient and cost-effective means of creating OPC features in designs at 65nm and beyond.
"This customer order from Japan reveals 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 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."