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HCM City (VNA) – The first made-in-Viet Nam 8-bit named RISC SigmaK3 made its debut in Ho Chi Minh City on January 16.
The chip was result of a two-year work by a group
of researchers from the IC Design, Research and Education Centre
(ICDREC) under the HCM City National University , with a modest fund of
2 billion VND, half of which came from the State budget.
According to ICDREC Deputy Director and head
of the research team Ngo Duc Hoang, the 8-bit RISC SigmaK3 chip was
made using the TSMC 0.25 micron technology, which is popular for IP
cores in the world. The project to design and produce SigmaK3 has been
supported by other members of the university, like the University of
Technology, University of Natural Sciences and the International
University. Foreign companies like Qualcomm, Synopsys, MOSIS, Global Cybersoft, Mentor Graphics, Altera and domestic companies like Viet Vmicro too have also been involved.
Experts said the product was a proof of Viet
Nam ’s ability to produce IP cores, opening a new stage for the
country’s electronic production. According to them, SigmaK3 is suitable
for hand-held electronic devices such as TV remote controls or medical
tools.
ICDREC plans to perfect its IP cores in order to receive international certificates from the AMPP and OpenMore.
In addition, the centre
prepares to market its products under the ICDREC trademark, research
and produce 16/32 bit IP cores, and begin the use of 0.13 micron
technology in a bid to catch up with the latest technological trend in
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