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TI uses Magma's EDA to develop 65nm wireless chips [Copy link]

Magma Design Automation Inc. of the United States recently announced that Texas Instruments used Magma's automatic layout design EDA tool "Blast Fusion" in the design of wireless communication chips to be produced using the 65nm process. TI used this tool not in one chip, but in the design of multiple 65nm wireless communication chips.

  In the release materials, one can see comments from Jeff Bellay, vice president of TI's wireless terminal business unit. Jeff Bellay said that among the 65nm chips using this tool, many chips have circuits with a scale of more than 100 million transistors. Among them, some chips also contain parallel units with a scale of 7 million gates. It is said that some chips operate at speeds exceeding 750MHz.
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