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Calls for 'restrictive design rules' at 32-nm PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 July 2006

The semiconductor could see widespread adoption of so-called "restrictive design rules" (RDR) as a way to ensure acceptable yield and return on investment at the 32-nanometer node, according to Gary Smith, a managing vice president and chief EDA analyst at Gartner Inc.

Similar in concept to FPGAs, the theory behind RDR, according to Smith, is that a regular array is significantly easier to manufacture than a semi-random array of cells.

Read @ Gartner's Smith calls for 'restrictive design rules' at 32-nm

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