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A leading edge 14 nm SoC platform technology based upon the 2nd generation Tri-Gate transistor technology [5] has been optimized for density, low power and wide dynamic range. 70 nm gate pitch, 52 nm metal pitch and 0.0499 um2 HDC SRAM cells are the most aggressive design rules reported for 14/16 nm node SoC process to achieve Moore's Law 2x density scaling over 22 nm node. High performance NMOS/PMOS...
Vertical nanowire logic circuits may enable device density scaling well beyond lateral CMOS layouts limited by gate and contact placement. In this paper, we compared the performance, layout efficiency, SRAM design, and parasitics between vertical (VFETs) gate-all-around (GAA) transistors with lateral (LFETs) targeting 5nm. We reviewed some of the unique considerations of VFET device and circuit influences.
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