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ASIC Manufacturer & Design Training – Semionics

Create Designs for a Top ASIC Manufacturer

Every leading ASIC manufacturer needs flawless designs. At Semionics, our ASIC design course teaches you the critical skills to bridge the gap between design and fabrication, making you an invaluable asset to the entire semiconductor ecosystem.

A silicon wafer from an ASIC manufacturer

Why Design Skills Matter to ASIC Manufacturers

A successful partnership between a design team and a silicon foundry is built on a shared understanding of the physics and rules of manufacturing.

Design for Manufacturability (DFM)

Learn how your design choices directly impact yield and reliability at the fab. This knowledge is critical for reducing the overall asic cost and avoiding silicon failure.

Understanding Process Tech (PDKs)

We teach you how to read and interpret Process Design Kits (PDKs) from various asic chip manufacturers, the rulebook for creating a successful design for a specific node.

Seamless Tapeout & Signoff

A perfectly prepared design ensures a smooth handoff to the asic manufacturer. Master the signoff checks and data preparation needed for a successful tapeout.

Mastering the Design-for-Manufacturing Flow

Our asic design course focuses on the skills that ensure your chip can be successfully built by any asic manufacturer in the world.

Physical Verification (DRC/LVS)

Speak the language of the fab. Learn to use tools like Calibre to find and fix every design rule violation, ensuring your layout is 100% compliant.

Yield & Reliability Analysis

Go beyond basic checks. Understand how to create robust asic models that account for process variation and ensure your asic hardware is reliable in the field.

Advanced Node Design Rules

Learn the complex rules and restrictions associated with designing for modern FinFET and Gate-All-Around technologies used by leading asic manufacturers.

Power & Signal Integrity

Master the analysis of power grids and signal paths to prevent issues like IR drop and electromigration, which are critical for manufacturing success and chip longevity.

Custom ASIC Design for PDKs

Understand how to create custom asic design layouts that are perfectly optimized for the specific process design kit of a chosen foundry or asic manufacturer.

ASIC Prototyping for Validation

Validate your design logic using asic fpga design techniques before committing to a multi-million dollar mask set, a crucial step in the asic development process.

Your Career in the Semiconductor Ecosystem

Our training prepares you for roles that bridge the critical gap between design and manufacturing, making you a valuable asset to any team.

Physical Design Engineer

Specialize in creating manufacturable layouts that are optimized for performance, power, and area while strictly adhering to the foundry’s design rules.

Physical Verification Engineer

Become the gatekeeper between the asic design company and the asic manufacturer, responsible for signing off on the design and guaranteeing its manufacturability.

Process Integration Engineer

Work directly for asic manufacturers, helping to develop and support the process design kits (PDKs) that countless asic design companies rely on.

Ready to Interface with Leading ASIC Manufacturers?

Your career in the semiconductor industry requires a deep understanding of both design and fabrication. Our asic online courses provide that critical link.

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Our Alumni Work Across the Entire Chip Ecosystem

FAQs About the ASIC Manufacturer Landscape

Get answers to common questions about the industry and how our training fits in.

Who are the major ASIC manufacturers?

The leading-edge asic manufacturers, also known as foundries, include companies like TSMC, Samsung, and Intel Foundry Services. There are also many other excellent foundries specializing in different process technologies and nodes.

What is the relationship between an ASIC design service and a manufacturer?

An asic design service company creates the chip design using asic design tools. They then deliver this final design to an asic manufacturer, who uses the data to physically build the silicon wafers and package the final chips.

How does this course prepare me to work with these foundries?

Our asic design course provides deep training in physical verification and DFM (Design for Manufacturability). You will learn how to interpret foundry rule decks and use asic software to ensure your design is 100% compliant, a critical skill for any engineer.

Hear From Our Successful Alumni

Our graduates are now working at some of the best ASIC design companies in the world.