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See a Demonstration of Analog Bits' Latest IP in TSMC 16FFC; Leading Low Power IP Provider to Showcase Sensor & PLL IP Products in TSMC's Latest 16FF Process


/EINPresswire.com/ -- AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - June 06, 2016) - Analog Bits (www.analogbits.com) will be demonstrating the latest low power, physical IP at this year's Design Automation Conference in Austin, TX from June 6-8. Well recognized as a trend-setter with their half-power SERDES (Serializer/Deserializer), Analog Bits will now be demonstrating their latest PVT Sensor (Process, Voltage, Temperature) and PLL products in TSMC's latest 16nm process called 16FFC. Analog Bits continues to change the way the semiconductor industry uses mixed-signal IP through a continued focus on low power, flexible use and first-time right design practice. Analog Bits products have shipped in billions of devices and are supported across a wide variety of process geometries.

WHAT:  Analog Bits' latest IP solutions in TSMC's 16FFC process             
                                                                            
WHEN:  Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2016 -- June 6-8, 2016            
                                                                            
WHERE: Analog Bits booth #644                                               
       AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER                                             
       500 EAST CESAR CHAVEZ STREET                                         
       AUSTIN, TX 78701                                                     

About Analog Bits: Founded in 1995, Analog Bits, Inc. (www.analogbits.com), is the leading supplier of mixed-signal IP with a reputation for easy and reliable integration into advanced SOCs. Products include precision clocking macros such as PLLs & DLLs, programmable interconnect solutions such as multi-protocol SERDES and programmable I/Os as well as specialized memories such as high-speed SRAMs and TCAMs. With billions of IP cores fabricated in customer silicon, from 0.35-micron to 16/14-nm processes, Analog Bits has an outstanding heritage of "first-time-working" with foundries and IDMs.

For more information, please contact:

Will Wong
650-314-0200
will@analogbits.com


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