Agreement Creates Time-to-Market Advantage for RF CMOS Customers Requiring 90nm and 65nm Technology

Jazz Semiconductor, Inc., a Tower Group Company (NASDAQ:TSEM) (TASE:TSEM), and a leader in Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal (AIMS) foundry solutions, announced today that Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited has licensed Jazz’s high-precision RF models and design kits for RF and very high digital content System-on-Chip (SoC) products. This license agreement creates a time-to-market advantage for RF CMOS customers requiring 90nm and 65nm technology for these products and provides for an ongoing royalty revenue stream to Jazz.

Jazz Design Kits contain well developed RF device models and productive RF design tools providing customers fast time-to-market for RF design by reducing design time and the number of mask spins required for production. The alliance between Fujitsu and Jazz enables both companies to deliver high-performance Customer Owned Tooling (COT) foundry services to SoC customers for products developed using the Fujitsu low-leakage, leading-edge LSI manufacturing process at the company's 300mm Mie fab in Japan.

“Jazz’s RF models and design kits address the key challenges engineers face in providing optimal products while meeting stringent deadlines,” said Tatsuya Yamazaki, vice president in charge of the ASIC/COT business of Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited. “Worldwide demand for high-frequency wireless and high-speed networking products continues to grow, and these kits and models are invaluable to Fujitsu’s efforts to consistently meet customer requirements.”

Accelerating Time to Revenue

Jazz enables faster time to revenue by providing state-of-the-art Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal (AIMS) modeling platforms and advanced statistical analysis tools which allow customers to optimize their designs. Jazz offers a Process Control Model Tool (PCMT) which allows designers to close the loop between simulated results from their silicon models and actual results for their product designs. In addition, the Jazz Inductor Toolbox (JIT), an advanced inductor design and modeling platform, enables customers to realize optimal performance of their designs while greatly reducing design cycle times.

“The collaboration between Jazz and Fujitsu is a cost-effective approach to providing optimal solutions aimed at the wireless SoC market. Jazz's continued relationship with Fujitsu aids in the expansion of our technology roadmap, and we will also continue to focus on high-speed AIMS solutions for customers targeting best-of-breed technology down to the 130nm node,” said Chuck Fox, senior vice president of worldwide sales, Tower Semiconductor.

Availability

RF CMOS Physical Design Kits (PDKs) are available now for 90nm and 65nm process technologies.

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