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IC61x vs ICADV12x

aceduke
aceduke over 9 years ago

Question about IC61x vs ICADV12x.  I understand that ICADV12.x is used for advanced node design. Can I also use IC61x, say IC6.1.7 instead of ICADV12.2,  to design advanced node circuits such as 10nm node? Or do we have to purchase ICADV12x to do the advanced node design even though we've already licensed IC61x?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    You really should talk to your account representative. It's highly likely you'd need ICADV12.2 for this technology, as you need that for Multi-patterning support, Width-based spacing patterns, track patterns in general, and advanced node constraint support (amongst other things).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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