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    EETimes
    April 18 2005

    Startup proposes statistical yield modeling


    Richard Goering
    EE Times
    (04/18/2005 12:17 PM EDT)


    SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - Startup Ponte Solutions Inc. this week is
    announcing its mission to bring statistical yield modeling into the
    IC design flow. The company aims to solve one of the most vexing
    problems design for manufacturablity (DFM) - getting accurate foundry
    information into designer's hands.

    If foundries go along, Ponte's encrypted models could end the reliance
    on long lists of design rules and provide a much more accurate way of
    calibrating designs for acceptable yields, according to Alex Alexanian,
    president and CEO. Alexanian was formerly founder and CEO of SRAM
    startup Mosaic Systems.

    "Today the EDA world interfaces with the fab with design rules,"
    Alexanian said. "We believe that's going to change because of high
    pain." A 90 nm design rule deck might be over 1,000 pages, he noted,
    including conflicting information.

    Ponte Solutions is backed by $10 million in private investment
    and venture capital, and employs 60, including 49 R&D engineers in
    Alexanian's native Armenia. The company promises a "platform" for
    statistical yield modeling, a high-capacity data model, and yield
    analysis tools, all to be released later in 2005.

    Alexanian left Mosaic to start a company then called E-Z-CAD in
    2001, starting with 27 people from Mosaic's R&D center in Armenia.
    Alexanian later succeeded in raising private funds, as well as funding
    from Telos Venture Partners, U.S. Venture Partners, and Incubic.

    He also built a team including two former directors of engineering from
    Monterey Design Systems - Ara Markosian, CTO, and Sedrak Sargisian,
    vice president of engineering. Arklin Kee, vice president of business
    development, was a co-founder of Cadence. Nitin Deo, senior vice
    president of marketing, recently left Magma Design Automation to
    join Ponte.

    Ponte is developing a "platform" for statistical yield modeling
    that claims much better calibration with actual fab processes. It's
    based on a proprietary data model that Alexanian says can do "smart
    processing on billions of polygons, hierarchical or flat, in hours
    for large chips."

    Models will be encrypted, so that tools can use the information
    but people outside the foundry can't see it. Ponte expects that its
    statistical yield information will be integrated into IC design tools.

    Ponte's Markosian explains how statistical yield modeling works in
    an EEdesign exclusive feature.
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