Direct2Silicon nabs $9M to lower cost of chip production

Direct2Silicon, the San Jose, Calif. maker of direct-write e-beam lithography software used to create system-on-a-chip integrated circuits, has filled out its second round of funding, now totaling $9 million. The money will go toward market development for its design-for-e-beam technology, which is said to save semiconductors substantial time and upfront mask costs.

This is great news for the ailing semiconductor industry. Mask budgets hover at $3 million for 40-nm chips, with makers pretty much required to… Continue Reading

System-on-a-chip software co. Direct2Silicon takes $7.2M

Direct2Silicon, a San Jose, Calif. company that makes direct-write e-beam lithography software to create system-on-a-chip integrated circuits, announced that it’s raised $7.19 million of an anticipated $9.48 million round of funding from investors including Benchmark Capital, Cadence Design Systems and Advantest, reports peHUB.

The company says its technology reduces the time it takes to design and manufacture these chips. Its past funding history, if any, has not been disclosed.