Design and Process Integration for Microelectronic Manufacturing III 2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.603077
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Design process optimization, virtual prototyping of manufacturing, and foundry-portable DFM (Invited Paper)

Abstract: We consider modern design for manufacturing (DFM) as a manifestation of IC industry re-integration and intensive cost management dynamics. In that regard DFM is somewhat different from so-called design for yield (DFY) which essentially focuses on productivity (yield) management (that is not to say that DFM and DFY do not have significant overlaps and interactions). We clearly see the shaping of a new "full-chip DFM" infrastructure on the background of the "back to basics" designmanufacturing re-integration dyn… Show more

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“…One of the best examples of this type of model is SPICE. A proposition of applying this concept of high-level modeling to design manufacturability checking has already been done [7]. Clear Shape modeling described in the next section is a production-worthy realization of that concept.…”
Section: A Genuine Dfm Solutionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…One of the best examples of this type of model is SPICE. A proposition of applying this concept of high-level modeling to design manufacturability checking has already been done [7]. Clear Shape modeling described in the next section is a production-worthy realization of that concept.…”
Section: A Genuine Dfm Solutionmentioning
confidence: 98%