Intel To Manufacture Future Panasonic SoCs Using Intel's 14nm Low-Power Process
Intel has entered into a manufacturing agreement with Panasonic's System LSI Business Division to manufacture future Panasonic system-on-chips (SoCs) using its 14nm low-power manufacturing process.
Panasonic's next-generation SoCs will target audio visual-based equipment markets.
"Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology is very important to develop the next- generation SoCs," said Yoshifumi Okamoto, director, Panasonic Corporation SLSI Business Division. "We will deliver highly improved performance and power advantages with next-generation SoCs by leveraging Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology through our collaboration."
Intel's 14nm low-power process technology, which includes the second generation of Tri-Gate transistors, is optimized for low-power applications.
Five other semiconductor companies have announced agreements with Intel's custom foundry business, including Altera, Achronix Semiconductor, Tabula, Netronome and Microsemi.
"Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology is very important to develop the next- generation SoCs," said Yoshifumi Okamoto, director, Panasonic Corporation SLSI Business Division. "We will deliver highly improved performance and power advantages with next-generation SoCs by leveraging Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology through our collaboration."
Intel's 14nm low-power process technology, which includes the second generation of Tri-Gate transistors, is optimized for low-power applications.
Five other semiconductor companies have announced agreements with Intel's custom foundry business, including Altera, Achronix Semiconductor, Tabula, Netronome and Microsemi.