Cadence and Intel Foundry Partner on Multi-Year Deal to Accelerate 14A Chip Process
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Summary
Cadence and Intel Foundry have announced a multi-year collaboration focused on Intel's 14A process technology. The partnership leverages Cadence's AI-driven EDA and Design IP solutions with Intel's process innovation through Design Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) to optimize performance, power, and area for high-performance computing and mobile designs. The deal aims to accelerate Intel 14A's time-to-market and strengthen Intel's position in advanced chip manufacturing.
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