Europe
: IMEC, Europe's leading independent nanoelectronics and nanotechnology
research institute, has announced that Samsung Electronics Co. LTD.,
the world's leading information and communications technologies
(ICT) company, has become the first long-term strategic partner
within IMEC's M4 (Multi-Mode Multi-Media) research program, which
focuses on the mobile terminal for the future ubiquitous network
era. Under this agreement, Samsung and IMEC intend to develop key
technologies for its future portable communication products.
Future
generation mobile terminals will start to incorporate ubiquitous
network functionality, by efficiently dealing with a multitude of
communication modes and various multimedia applications. Further
down the road, these terminals will also need adaptive behavior
to intelligently manage the computational resources that will be
distributed and shared across the environing systems. IMEC's M4
integrated research platform aims to resolve the fundamental technological
issues for future mobile terminals, allowing the true ubiquitous
network environment to become a reality.
Complexity,
cost, power consumption, high throughput at low latency, and flexibility
are the five primary hurdles in developing a mobile terminal. To
overcome these hurdles, IMEC and Samsung have outlined a number
of domains of innovation, which are targeted by the M4 technology
programs.
M4
strategic program partners join the full frame of technology programs
and closely collaborate with IMEC's cross-disciplinary team of more
than 100 researchers. The M4 roadmap is fine-tuned with the strategic
partners, ensuring that research targets are strongly tuned to industrial
applications, which is a major advantage for the strategic partners.
In addition, the integrated approach guarantees the compatibility
of the different technology solutions, and enables efficient transfer
of the research results into industrial applications.
In
addition to Samsung's strategic partnership with IMEC, IMEC also
has a running relationship with several technology partners including
Freescale, Infineon and Xilinx, collaborating within one of the
M4 technology programs. The highest level of collaboration is at
the M4 program level, followed by collaboration on technology level
(collaboration on one or more of the subordinate technologies of
M4). Both the strategic and the technology partners gain benefits
from IMEC's business model, which allows companies to reduce research
costs and risks while sharing intellectual property. By working
cross-industry with a wide range of partners within the M4 program
context, IMEC will ensure creation and continuity of a challenging
M4 program research roadmap to address the key challenges within
the mobile multimedia area.
"We
believe IMEC's outstanding research capability would match Samsung's
need well. Through this strategic partnership, both Samsung and
IMEC can achieve mutual benefit in preparing for the future,"
said Dr. Joonki Kim, Head of Digital Research Center of Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology.
"We
are very pleased that our successful relationship with Samsung,
which started in 2003 with Samsung joining our core sub-45nm CMOS
research platform, has now resulted in this M4 strategic partnership,"
said Prof. Gilbert Declerck, President and CEO of IMEC. "Such
long-term collaborations with industry leaders prove the industrial
relevance of our research programs."
About
IMEC
IMEC is a world-leading independent research center in nanoelectronics
and nanotechnology. Its research focuses on the next generations
of chips and systems, and on the enabling technologies for ambient
intelligence. IMEC's research bridges the gap between fundamental
research at universities and technology development in industry.
Its unique balance of processing and system know-how, intellectual
property portfolio, state-of-the-art infrastructure and its strong
network of companies, universities and research institutes worldwide,
position IMEC as a key partner with which to develop and improve
technologies for future systems. IMEC is headquartered in Leuven,
Belgium and has representatives in the US, China and Japan. Its
staff of more than 1300 people includes over 380 industrial residents
and guest researchers. In 2003, its revenues were EUR 145 million.