Samsung and GLOBALFOUNDRIES Forge Strategic Collaboration to Deliver Multi-Sourced Offering of 14nm FinFET Semiconductor Technology

Shared tech­no­lo­gy allows glo­bal capa­ci­ty for 14nm Fin­FET fabri­ca­ti­on in the U.S. and Korea

Seo­ul, Korea and San­ta Cla­ra, Calif. April 17, 2014 – Sam­sung Elec­tro­nics Co., Ltd. and GLOBALFOUNDRIES today announ­ced a new stra­te­gic col­la­bo­ra­ti­on to deli­ver glo­bal capa­ci­ty for 14 nano­me­ter (nm) Fin­FET pro­cess tech­no­lo­gy. For the first time, the industry’s most advan­ced 14nm Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy will be available at both Sam­sung and GLOBALFOUNDRIES, giving cus­to­mers the assu­rance of sup­p­ly that can only come from true design com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty at mul­ti­ple sources across the glo­be. The new col­la­bo­ra­ti­on will levera­ge the com­pa­nies’ world­wi­de lea­ding-edge semi­con­duc­tor manu­fac­tu­ring capa­bi­li­ties, with volu­me pro­duc­tion at Samsung’s fabs in Hwa­se­ong, Korea and Aus­tin, Texas, as well as GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ fab in Sara­to­ga, New York.

Deve­lo­ped by Sam­sung and licen­sed to GLOBALFOUNDRIES, the 14nm Fin­FET pro­cess is based on a tech­no­lo­gy plat­form that has alre­a­dy gai­ned trac­tion as the lea­ding choice for high-volu­me, power-effi­ci­ent sys­tem-on-chip (SoC) designs. The plat­form taps the bene­fits of three-dimen­sio­nal, ful­ly deple­ted Fin­FET tran­sis­tors to over­co­me the limi­ta­ti­ons of pla­nar tran­sis­tor tech­no­lo­gy, enab­ling up to 20 per­cent hig­her speed, 35 per­cent less power and 15 per­cent area sca­ling over indus­try 20nm pla­nar technology.

The plat­form is the first Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy in the foundry indus­try to pro­vi­de true area sca­ling from 20nm. The tech­no­lo­gy fea­tures a smal­ler cont­ac­ted gate pitch for hig­her logic pack­ing den­si­ty and smal­ler SRAM bit­cells to meet the incre­asing demand for memo­ry con­tent in advan­ced SoCs, while still lever­aging the pro­ven inter­con­nect sche­me from 20nm to offer the bene­fits of Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy with redu­ced risk and the fas­test time-to-market.

Through this mul­ti-year exclu­si­ve tech­no­lo­gy licen­se, pro­cess design kits (PDKs) are available now, allo­wing cus­to­mers to start desig­ning with models, design rule manu­als, and tech­no­lo­gy files that have been deve­lo­ped based on sili­con results from 14nm Fin­FET test chips. Mass pro­duc­tion for the 14nm Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy will begin at the end of 2014.

This unpre­ce­den­ted col­la­bo­ra­ti­on will result in a glo­bal capa­ci­ty foot­print for 14nm Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy that pro­vi­des AMD with enhan­ced capa­bi­li­ties to bring our inno­va­ti­ve IP into sili­con on lea­ding-edge tech­no­lo­gies,” said Lisa Su, seni­or vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger of Glo­bal Busi­ness Units at AMD. “The work that GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Sam­sung are doing tog­e­ther will help AMD deli­ver our next gene­ra­ti­on of ground­brea­king pro­ducts with new levels of pro­ces­sing and gra­phics capa­bi­li­ties to devices ran­ging from low-power mobi­le devices, to next-gene­ra­ti­on den­se ser­vers to high-per­for­mance embedded solutions.”

This stra­te­gic col­la­bo­ra­ti­on extends the value pro­po­si­ti­on of a sin­gle GDSII mul­ti-sourcing to the Fin­FET nodes. With this true mul­ti-source plat­form, Sam­sung and GLOBALFOUNDRIES have made it easy for fab­less semi­con­duc­tor com­pa­nies to access Fin­FET tech­no­lo­gy and increase first-time sili­con suc­cess,” said Dr. Ste­phen Woo, pre­si­dent of Sys­tem LSI busi­ness, device solu­ti­ons, Sam­sung Elec­tro­nics Divi­si­on. “Through this col­la­bo­ra­ti­on, we are advan­cing the foundry busi­ness and sup­port model to satis­fy what cus­to­mers have been asking for.”

Today’s announce­ment is fur­ther pro­of of the importance of col­la­bo­ra­ti­on to enable con­tin­ued inno­va­ti­on in semi­con­duc­tor manu­fac­tu­ring,” said GLOBALFOUNDRIES CEO San­jay Jha. “With this indus­try-first ali­gnment of 14nm Fin­FET pro­duc­tion capa­bi­li­ties, we can offer grea­ter choice and fle­xi­bi­li­ty to the world’s lea­ding fab­less semi­con­duc­tor com­pa­nies, while hel­ping the fab­less indus­try to main­tain its lea­der­ship in the mobi­le device market.”

About Sam­sung Elec­tro­nics Co., Ltd.

Sam­sung Elec­tro­nics Co., Ltd. is a glo­bal lea­der in tech­no­lo­gy, ope­ning new pos­si­bi­li­ties for peo­p­le ever­y­whe­re. Through relent­less inno­va­ti­on and dis­co­very, we are trans­forming the worlds of TVs, smart­phones, tablets, PCs, came­ras, home appli­ances, prin­ters, LTE sys­tems, medi­cal devices, semi­con­duc­tors and LED solu­ti­ons. We employ 286,000 peo­p­le across 80 count­ries with annu­al sales of US$216.7 bil­li­on. To dis­co­ver more, plea­se visit www.samsung.com.

* Edi­tors’ Note :  Sam­sung Elec­tro­nics’ Foundry busi­ness is dedi­ca­ted to sup­port fab­less and IDM semi­con­duc­tor com­pa­nies offe­ring full ser­vice solu­ti­ons encom­pas­sing design kits and pro­ven IP to ful­ly turn­key manu­fac­tu­ring to achie­ve mar­ket suc­cess with advan­ced IC designs. For more infor­ma­ti­on, plea­se visit www.samsung.com/Foundry

About GLOBALFOUNDRIES

GLOBALFOUNDRIES is the world’s first full-ser­vice semi­con­duc­tor foundry with a tru­ly glo­bal foot­print. Laun­ched in March 2009, the com­pa­ny has quick­ly achie­ved sca­le as the second lar­gest foundry in the world, pro­vi­ding a uni­que com­bi­na­ti­on of advan­ced tech­no­lo­gy and manu­fac­tu­ring to more than 160 cus­to­mers. With ope­ra­ti­ons in Sin­ga­po­re, Ger­ma­ny and the United Sta­tes, GLOBALFOUNDRIES is the only foundry that offers the fle­xi­bi­li­ty and secu­ri­ty of manu­fac­tu­ring cen­ters span­ning three con­ti­nents. The company’s three 300mm fabs and five 200mm fabs pro­vi­de the full ran­ge of pro­cess tech­no­lo­gies from main­stream to the lea­ding edge. This glo­bal manu­fac­tu­ring foot­print is sup­port­ed by major faci­li­ties for rese­arch, deve­lo­p­ment and design ena­blem­ent loca­ted near hubs of semi­con­duc­tor acti­vi­ty in the United Sta­tes, Euro­pe and Asia. GLOBALFOUNDRIES is owned by the Advan­ced Tech­no­lo­gy Invest­ment Com­pa­ny (ATIC). For more infor­ma­ti­on, visit http://www.globalfoundries.com.