Open-Silicon
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Open-Silicon is a semiconductor solutions company founded in 2003 to provide traditional ASIC design, derivative and platform SoCs, and production handoffs where Open-Silicon provides manufacturing operations.

Corporate history

Open-Silicon was founded in 2003. Founder Dr. Naveed Sherwani's idea was to select best-in-class technology from the open market and apply it through an engineering process focused on three goals: low cost, high schedule predictability, and high reliability. In 2011, Open-Silicon became the industry's first company to offer a money-backed design engineering schedule.

Initial funding was provided by Sequoia Capital
Sequoia Capital
Sequoia Capital is a Californian venture capital firm located on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California. The Wall Street Journal has called Sequoia Capital "one of the highest-caliber venture firms", and noted that it is "one of Silicon Valley's most influential venture-capital firms"...

, Norwest Venture Partners
Norwest venture partners
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, and InterWest Partners. Additional funding from those partners, and new partners Artis Capital and Bridgescale Partners, brought the total venture funding in four rounds of financing to almost $46M. In December 2007 Unicorn Investment Bank acquired 75% of Open-Silicon for $190M. As a result, the company is no longer venture funded and the board of directors has evolved including the addition of long-time industry veteran Chris King.

In May 2007, Open-Silicon acquired Zenasis Technologies, a maker of processor optimization EDA software. This technology has become the core of Open-Silicon's MAX Technologies. This technology has also been expanded by Open-Silicon to focus on low power design and process variability management.

In 2008 and 2009, Open-Silicon received the "Most Respected Private Semiconductor Company" Award from the Global Semiconductor Alliance
Global Semiconductor Alliance
The Global Semiconductor Alliance is a non-profit semiconductor organization, which was founded in 1994 , to support the worldwide adoption of the fabless semiconductor business model...

 (GSA).

In 2009 Open-Silicon acquired design services firm Silicon Logic Engineering (SLE). This acquisition has enhanced the company's derivative IC design capabilities. In 2010 the company opened new facilities in Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park
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, North Carolina, and Pune
Pune
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, India, to provide additional support for derivative IC design.

Locations

Open-Silicon has the following principal locations:
  • Milpitas, CA
  • North Andover, MA
  • Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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  • Bangalore, India
  • Yokohama, Japan
  • Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  • Pune, India

Industry impact

Open-Silicon has been instrumental in establishing a new semiconductor segment known as the Fabless ASIC market. Core to the company is the OpenMODEL, which allows customers to view and make decisions about their ASIC supply chain. In the five years from 2003-2008, Open-Silicon completed more than 100 designs.

With its front-end design capabilities growing , , Open-Silicon now provides derivative design solutions for the new design-lite industry segment. In 2011, Open-Silicon announced a relationship with Micron to develop derivative IC products for the Micron Hybrid Memory Cube technology.

Products and services

Open-Silicon's business model is called the OpenMODEL. The OpenMODEL gives customers the option of selecting their IP from the open market, with Open-Silicon qualifying and supporting that IP. In addition to IP, Open-Silicon has relationships with multiple foundries and test and packaging suppliers to maximize customer flexibility.

As part of the OpenMODEL, Open-Silicon offers a variety of IC design and manufacturing services, including product definition, design engineering, wafer fabrication, packaging and assembly, and test engineering. The company offers ASIC products at 180 nm, 130 nm, 90 nm, 65 nm and 45/40 nm 28 nm CMOS process nodes from multiple silicon foundries including TSMC, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, SMIC, and Samsung. IP partners include almost all major open market sources. Open-Silicon was the first adopter of Synopsys's IP OEM Partner Program.

High Speed Processor Design

Open-Silicon uses the CoreMAX tool, initially acquired from Zenasis Technologies but since expanded, for high speed processor design. Open-Silicon and partners were able to demonstrate 65nm processor performance of 1.1GHz worst case, and 40nm processor performance of over 2.4GHz typical case.
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