"Extending Moore's Law with FD-SOI Technology" is part of the GLOBALFOUNDRIES Technical Webinar Series. Jamie Schaeffer, Ph.D. explains how FDSOI (Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator) technology is extending the life of Moore's Law.
Only available by this link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VmQlpXKtHE#t=100
It has previously been announced this year that Globalfoundries will entry FDSOI at 22 nm and today there will be a press conference in Dresden in front of the Bundeskanslerin Angela Merkels visit to the Dresden Fab tomorrow (Fab 1).
News & Analysis
GlobalFoundries’ FD-SOI Revolution
GRENOBLE, France — The appearance of Gerd Teepe, director and design engineering at GlobalFoundries, at a CEA-Leti-sponsored FD-SOI workshop here has confirmed, once again, rumors surrounding the company’s upcoming “big announcement” about FD-SOI.
Teepe offered, in broad strokes, GlobalFoundries' FD-SOI time schedule. While it was no formal announcement, his presentation implied the company’s oft-leaked but never confirmed big plans in FD-SOI.
Teepe came to Grenoble, ostensibly, to end the suspense.
He said, “We are developing 22nm FD-SOI process technology right now.” The plan is to qualify the process by early 2016 and start volume production by the end of 2016. Asked about what the company’s 22nm FD-SOI process entails, Teepe explained, “We are using STMicroelectronics’ 14nm FD-SOI in our frontend, while using 28nm FD-SOI in the backend.”
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Teepe offered, in broad strokes, GlobalFoundries' FD-SOI time schedule. While it was no formal announcement, his presentation implied the company’s oft-leaked but never confirmed big plans in FD-SOI.
Teepe came to Grenoble, ostensibly, to end the suspense.
He said, “We are developing 22nm FD-SOI process technology right now.” The plan is to qualify the process by early 2016 and start volume production by the end of 2016. Asked about what the company’s 22nm FD-SOI process entails, Teepe explained, “We are using STMicroelectronics’ 14nm FD-SOI in our frontend, while using 28nm FD-SOI in the backend.”
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