Cadence buys Invarium, a chip modeling company
Cadence, a San Jose chip design company, has acquired Invarium, a San Jose developer of advanced lithography modeling and pattern synthesis technology, for an undisclosed amount.
According to the statement:
Invarium’s pattern synthesis capabilities enable superior pattern resolution and faster yield ramp for designs targeted to 45-nanometer and-below process technologies. This acquisition creates the path to the industry’s leading DFM solution for functional and parametric yield improvement, enabling the prevention, detection, correction and optimization of manufacturing effects on advanced geometry designs.
Invarium’s specific area of expertise is the development of pattern synthesis technologies that enable superior photomask design and process optimization, encompassing the entire manufacturing process flow from mask making, to lithography
and etch, with industry-leading speed.
Next Story: Saratoga Ventures raises $3M of $25M fund
Previous Story: Skyhook nabs $8.5 million for WiFi-GPS network
Tags: co:Candence, co:Invarium, deal
About the Author, Matt Marshall
Matt Marshall is editor and CEO of VentureBeat. Follow him on Twitter at @mmarshall, and follow VentureBeat on Twitter at @venturebeat.
VentureBeat Writers
- Matt Marshall, Editor-in-Chief
- Dean Takahashi, Lead Writer, GamesBeat
- Anthony Ha, Assistant Editor, VentureBeat
- Camille Ricketts, Lead Writer, GreenBeat
- Paul Boutin, Writer, VentureBeat
- Kim-Mai Cutler, Writer, VentureBeat
- Matthaus Krzykowski, Mobile Consultant & Coordinator
VentureBeat Start-Up Index
An index of the hottest startups, measured by trends in their traffic, news coverage, buzz and funding.