Understanding the Impact of Semiconductor ‘Tape-Out’ Location on Supply Chains

Understanding the Impact of Semiconductor 'Tape-Out' Location on Supply Chains

Recently, the tariff war between the US and China has been intense, with both sides exchanging blows. Many people are likely more concerned about whether their stocks are crashing than the spectacle itself. I won’t delve into the timeline of the tariff war here; instead, I will focus on last Friday’s bombshell news—“the notice regarding … Read more

16nm FinFET AI Chip Tape-Out Summary

16nm FinFET AI Chip Tape-Out Summary

This project began around the same time last year, and after a year of “process flow”, we finally received the PDK and digital library 20 days before tape-out. One cannot help but marvel at the efficiency of the team. It took a week to familiarize myself with the process, and the tape-out design was completed … Read more

Will NVIDIA GPUs Increase in Price Due to the US-China Tariff War?

Will NVIDIA GPUs Increase in Price Due to the US-China Tariff War?

Click the blue text to follow us To prevent getting lost, please make sure to “star” us after following 🌟! Latest Major Release: Shelly Talks AI: Annual Outlook: In-depth Reflection on Key Events in AI and Social Development by 2025 (One article per year, over ten years) In the past two weeks, the global trade … Read more

New Regulations on Semiconductor Origin Certification! A Comprehensive Analysis of Chip Tape-out

New Regulations on Semiconductor Origin Certification! A Comprehensive Analysis of Chip Tape-out

On April 11, 2024, the China Semiconductor Industry Association issued an “Emergency Notice on Clarifying the Certification Rules for the Origin of Semiconductor Products” (Zhongbanxie [2024] No. 12) to the entire industry. This document addresses the current disputes over the traceability of the semiconductor supply chain in the context of international trade frictions and establishes … Read more

Why the First Tape-Out Success Rate of Chips Has Significantly Decreased

Why the First Tape-Out Success Rate of Chips Has Significantly Decreased

(This article is translated from Semiconductor Engineering) As the complexity of chips continues to increase, chip manufacturers are shifting from single-chip designs to multi-chip components, requiring more iterations, and the increasing level of customization makes design and verification work more time-consuming. Consequently, the first tape-out success rate of chips is sharply declining. Details from a … Read more