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Penn-State Philips CMOS transistor model adopted as industry-wide standard for future nanometer chip design Philips and the Pennsylvania State University today announced that their jointly developed PSP (Penn State Philips) complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) transistor model has been selected by the Compact Model Council (CMC) as the industry-wide standard for future CMOS chip design. Founded in 1996 and comprised of 31 leading semiconductor companies and circuit simulator suppliers, the CMC is the world`s foremost authority for the standardization, implementation and use of transistor models.
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