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Takumi joins Si2
The Design For Manufacturability Coalition (DFMC) includes Takumi Technology as a new member.
Silicon Integration Initiative (Si2) announced that Takumi Technology has
joined the DFMC which will build on previous efforts to ensure that ICs can be manufactured in accordance with the original design intent. Si2 also announces that there will be an “Open Door” session at the DFMC meeting at the Design Automation Conference, on June 10 next to the Anaheim Convention Centre. All interested parties are welcome to attend and find out more about this important industry effort.
“As one of the early players in delivering DFM solutions to customers, Takumi had to deal with multiple semantics and data formats,” says Mr. Akifumi Goto, president and CEO of Takumi Technology. “Lack of standards force customers and solution providers to spend time and resources on integration issues rather than on real DFM issues. We are very happy to see this standardisation effort and glad to be a part of it.”
“We are pleased to welcome Takumi Technology into the DFMC,” says Steve Schulz, president & CEO of Si2. “Their special expertise in DFM solutions currently being used by major semiconductor companies and foundries will be of great value as the DFMC works toward helping the design and manufacturing realms meet.”
joined the DFMC which will build on previous efforts to ensure that ICs can be manufactured in accordance with the original design intent. Si2 also announces that there will be an “Open Door” session at the DFMC meeting at the Design Automation Conference, on June 10 next to the Anaheim Convention Centre. All interested parties are welcome to attend and find out more about this important industry effort.
“As one of the early players in delivering DFM solutions to customers, Takumi had to deal with multiple semantics and data formats,” says Mr. Akifumi Goto, president and CEO of Takumi Technology. “Lack of standards force customers and solution providers to spend time and resources on integration issues rather than on real DFM issues. We are very happy to see this standardisation effort and glad to be a part of it.”
“We are pleased to welcome Takumi Technology into the DFMC,” says Steve Schulz, president & CEO of Si2. “Their special expertise in DFM solutions currently being used by major semiconductor companies and foundries will be of great value as the DFMC works toward helping the design and manufacturing realms meet.”