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45-nm silicon-on-insulator CMOS technology integrating embedded DRAM for high-performance server and ASIC applications
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EngineeringVlsi DesignEmerging Memory TechnologyComputer ArchitectureMulti-channel Memory ArchitectureHardware SecurityImmersion LithographyNanoelectronicsDevice Design RationaleElectronic PackagingElectrical EngineeringComputer Engineering45-Nm TechnologyMicroelectronicsAsic ApplicationsHigh-performance ServerMicrofabricationSemiconductor MemoryBeyond Cmos
The 45-nm technology, called 12S and developed for IBM POWER7®, is an extremely robust and versatile technology platform that allows for a rich set of features that include embedded dynamic random access memory (DRAM), performance and dense static RAM (SRAM), a trench-based decoupling capacitor, a comprehensive device menu, and a high-performance hierarchical back-end interconnect scheme, all built on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate. Embedded DRAM was implemented for production in high-performance SOI for the first time and allowed us to leapfrog two generations of conventional SRAM densities. Immersion lithography was also employed for the first time in 45-nm IBM products. Our 45-nm design point represents a judicious leverage of silicon oxynitride dielectrics, scaled device technology, and rich features to yield chip-level performance enhancement of more than 50%, compared with our 65-nm node at comparable or less power. This paper describes the salient features of this technology node, the process architecture, the device design rationale, and the process design interactions.
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