M31 Technology Corporation (M31), a provider of silicon IP, collaborates with Tower Semiconductor to develop static random access memory (SRAM) and read-only memory (ROM) IP products using a 65nm process. The company has delivered the design modules to the clients for complete validation, ensuring the circuit architectures designed with the platform’s low-power components, Analog FETs, meet the stringent low-power requirements of SoC chips.
While M31 is committed to offering rigorously silicon-proven IP products, Tower Semiconductor is a foundry of high-value analog semiconductor solutions. Together, they leverage their extensive R&D experience in mature processes, to develop advanced memory compilers for the 65nm process platform. This includes Single Port, One Port and ROM. This collaboration will offer more reliable and efficient semiconductor components for applications in the IoT, smart wearables, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X), and AI.
Through technological integration, both companies will enhance production efficiency and reduce costs to meet the growing demand for highly integrated, low-power, high-performance semiconductor solutions.
Patrick Lien, VP of R&D at M31, said, “We are very pleased to partner with Tower Semiconductor to accelerate the product development process and provide our customers with superior, innovative semiconductor solutions. In this collaboration, M31 has particularly focused on the integration of analog IC and low-power components, demonstrating a high level of synergy that will enable our customers to achieve performance and functionality advantages in increasingly complex SoC chip architectures. M31’s solid R&D capabilities and customer service have earned recognition from globally renowned semiconductor companies, showcasing M31’s diversified development in the global foundry supply chain.”
Samir Chaudhry, VP of Customer Design Enablement at Tower Semiconductor, stated, “As the demand for digital components within analog ICs continues to rise, we are excited to expand our collaboration with M31 in developing advanced memory compilers compatible for Tower 65nm power management platform. This collaboration underscores our dedication to delivering cutting-edge solutions for our customers and efficient and accurate tools for creating next-generation ICs. This commitment reflects our ongoing efforts to drive innovation and progress in the semiconductor industry.”