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Article: Matrix Semiconductor Awarded One-Hundredth U.S. Patent; Milestone Reinforces Company's Claim to Development of 3-D Integrated Circuit Technology.
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- May 10, 2005
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Matrix Semiconductor today announced that it has been awarded its one-hundredth patent related to its three-dimensional integrated circuit technology from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Achieving this significant milestone demonstrates the breadth of Matrix's advancements in the area of three dimensional integrated circuit design, development, and manufacturing.
The one-hundredth patent describes the Segmented Wordline architecture developed for Matrix(R) 3-D Memory (3DM). This new architecture greatly increases silicon efficiency and enables what is today's smallest one-gigabit silicon memory product at 31 square ...