Intel and Synopsys expand advanced process nodes partnership

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Intel and Synopsys have entered into a definitive agreement to expand the companies’ long-standing IP (intellectual property) and EDA (electronic design automation) strategic partnership.

The companies will develop a portfolio of IP on Intel 3 and Intel 18A for Intel’s foundry customers and with the availability of key IP on Intel advanced process nodes, it will be possible to create a more robust offering for new and existing Intel Foundry Services (IFS) customers.

“Marking another important step in our IDM 2.0 strategy, this transaction will foster a vibrant foundry ecosystem by allowing designers to fully realise the advantages of Intel 3 and Intel 18A process technologies and quickly bring differentiated products to market,” said Stuart Pann, senior vice president and general manager of IFS. “Synopsys brings a strong track record of delivering high-quality IP to a broad customer base, and this agreement will help accelerate the availability of IP on advanced IFS nodes for mutual customers.”

“Intel and Synopsys have enjoyed a long-term strategic partnership developing EDA and IP solutions that enable Intel to meet the complex requirements of data-intensive applications,” said Joachim Kunkel, general manager of the Solutions Group at Synopsys. “The collaboration with Intel on critical IP development, along with design and system technology optimisation, empowers our mutual customers today and in the future to accelerate their next generation of high-performance, AI-enabled designs.”

As part of the transaction, Synopsys will enable a range of its standardised interface IP portfolio on Intel’s leading-edge process technologies. As a result, Intel’s foundry customers will gain access to industry-leading IPs built on Intel advanced process technologies and be able to accelerate design execution and project schedules for system-on-chips (SoCs).

Synopsys will leverage its state-of-the-art design technology tools and implementation and signoff flows to provide enhanced power, performance, and area for SoC and multi-die system designs on Intel 3 and Intel 18A process technologies.

IFS is a critical pillar of Intel’s IDM 2.0 strategy, a multi-year transformation to regain and strengthen technology leadership, manufacturing scale and long-term growth. The collaboration with Synopsys is being described as an important milestone toward this goal, building on Intel’s existing engagements with other IP and EDA providers.