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[Press article] Semisolution acquires U.S. patent for system semiconductor core design technology
2024-02-13
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Semisolution acquires U.S. patent for system semiconductor core design technology
Publication date: 2024-02-09 14:21
Semisolution announced on the 9th that it has secured patent rights for the design technology of 'sequential approach analog-to-digital converter for wide sampling rate' in the United States. Analog-digital converter technology is a core analog design technology essential for most system semiconductors. This technology can be applied to artificial intelligence (AI) and vehicle sensors.
Semisolution first obtained a patent in Korea in 2020, and then also secured patent rights in Japan and the United States. It is expected that the patent secured this time will greatly contribute to the growth of various application markets that use various Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, including AI and automotive sensors.
Various types of sensors used in existing AI and automotive products all have different output frequencies, so analog-to-digital converter technology with different types of sampling rates must be developed. Depending on the sensor type, different analog-converter technologies must be newly developed.
However, Semisolution's technology can be used directly on almost all sensors with different frequencies, dramatically improving product development time and costs. Sampling frequencies ranging from tens of kilometers to tens of megabytes can be selected and used.
Jeong-won Lee, CEO of Semisolution, said, “As an on-demand semiconductor company with 20 years of experience, we are focusing on supporting the development of customized on-demand semiconductors targeting the on-device AI market and automobile market, which are rapidly emerging following the recent GPU-based cloud server market.” “We will continue to develop core analog IP and actively support the development of optimal customized custom semiconductors for customers who need system semiconductors with the minimum development investment in the shortest time.”
Electronic Newspaper Internet Reporter Ryu Geun-il ryuryu@etnews.com
Semisolution acquires U.S. patent for system semiconductor core design technology
Publication date: 2024-02-09 14:21
Semisolution announced on the 9th that it has secured patent rights for the design technology of 'sequential approach analog-to-digital converter for wide sampling rate' in the United States. Analog-digital converter technology is a core analog design technology essential for most system semiconductors. This technology can be applied to artificial intelligence (AI) and vehicle sensors.
Semisolution first obtained a patent in Korea in 2020, and then also secured patent rights in Japan and the United States. It is expected that the patent secured this time will greatly contribute to the growth of various application markets that use various Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, including AI and automotive sensors.
Various types of sensors used in existing AI and automotive products all have different output frequencies, so analog-to-digital converter technology with different types of sampling rates must be developed. Depending on the sensor type, different analog-converter technologies must be newly developed.
However, Semisolution's technology can be used directly on almost all sensors with different frequencies, dramatically improving product development time and costs. Sampling frequencies ranging from tens of kilometers to tens of megabytes can be selected and used.
Jeong-won Lee, CEO of Semisolution, said, “As an on-demand semiconductor company with 20 years of experience, we are focusing on supporting the development of customized on-demand semiconductors targeting the on-device AI market and automobile market, which are rapidly emerging following the recent GPU-based cloud server market.” “We will continue to develop core analog IP and actively support the development of optimal customized custom semiconductors for customers who need system semiconductors with the minimum development investment in the shortest time.”
Electronic Newspaper Internet Reporter Ryu Geun-il ryuryu@etnews.com