The Cadence IP for GDDR6 at TSMC N5 operating at 22Gbps offers more than 2X the data rate of other latest generation standards like DDR5 and LPDDR5 and is 37% faster than Cadence's previous 16Gbps designs. An improved architecture allows up to 22Gbit/sec bandwidth per pin-704Gbit/sec per chip-across the full range of operating conditions, with low operational power and idle power as well as a low bit-error rate (BER) for higher reliability and greater bandwidth. The corresponding GDDR6 controller IP offers a variety of performance and reliability features derived from Cadence's DDR controller designs.
'Cadence's latest GDDR6 IP on TSMC's N5 process technology has achieved a significant performance boost in silicon compared with Cadence's previous solutions in TSMC N7, N6 and 12nm FinFET Compact (12FFC) processes,' said Dan Kochpatcharin, Head of
'Cadence is committed to expanding our IP portfolio to address our customers' evolving design requirements. Customers can now capitalize on the higher bandwidth offered by the Cadence Design IP for GDDR6 on TSMC's N5 process technology with the utmost confidence,' said
The GDDR6 IP supports the Cadence Intelligent System Design strategy, which enables advanced-node system-on-chip (SoC) design excellence. For more information on the Cadence IP for GDDR6, please visit www.cadence.com/go/gddr6ippr2.
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