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This paper presents a 14nm technology designed for high speed and energy efficient applications using strain-engineered FDSOI transistors. Compared to the 28nm FDSOI technology, this 14nm FDSOI technology provides 0.55× area scaling and delivers a 30% speed boost at the same power, or a 55% power reduction at the same speed, due to an increase in drive current and low gate-to-drain capacitance. Using...
We propose for the first time a complete SRAM offer in FDSOI technology, covering low leakage, high speed and low voltage customer requirements, through simple and innovative process/design solutions. Starting from a bulk-design direct porting, we evidenced +50% and +200% bead at Vdd=lV and 0.6V, respectively vs 28LP bulk. Additionally, −100mV Vmin reduction has been demonstrated with 28FDSOI. Alternative...
For the first time, a full platform using FDSOI technology is presented. This work demonstrates 32% and 84% speed boost at 1.0V and 0.6V respectively, without adding process complexity compared to standard bulk technology. We show how memory access time can be significantly reduced thanks to high Iread, by keeping competitive leakage values. Yield of ∼14Mb SRAM cells is demonstrated, allowing to measure...
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