$GTCH SAN DIEGO, April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
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$GTCH SAN DIEGO, April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCHD) ("GBT” or the “Company”), is developing Gate-All-Around FET (GAA FET) support for its integrated circuits, productivity enhancement EDA technology. The support for the Gate-All-Around FET device will be added to all GBT’s EDA tools, starting with its interactive, advice and correction of design rule violations software. This tool works on Integrated Circuit (IC) layout data, checking manufacturing geometrical and electrical design rules correctness during the construction of an IC layout, thus creating Rule-Aware mask design environment. As the microchip’s industry is accelerating towards the new 5nm and 3nm processes, vast amount of design and manufacturing efforts are invested in the next generation; 2nm node and beyond. Foundries and major chip design firms are facing numerous challenges as well as upcoming crucial uncertainties. The traditional FinFet device is planned to be replaced, starting at 3nm, by a new promising device called the ‘Gate-All-Around FET’ device. This innovative device is considered to be a superior CMOS device in terms of conductivity, scaling, and electrical characteristics. GAA FET’s performance is expected to be significantly improved, with the goal of power consumption reduction, which makes it attractive for IC design companies to stay ahead of the domain’s competition. GBT’s visual, design rule detection and correction program is operating on an IC layout database, identifying violations, and performing the necessary correction, ensuring a correct-by-construction IC design environment. This approach could save significant amount of the global project’s design time by early identification and elimination of design’s violations and flaws. GBT believes that by adding GAA FET support, design time could be reduced especially with advanced upcoming nanometer chips of 2nm and beyond. GBT plans to incorporate GAA FET support within all its EDA software tools in order to remain at the forefront of the IC design arena.
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