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Spinnaker Semiconductor
Profile last edited on: 8/29/08      CAGE: 1KZY3      UEI:

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Year Founded
1998
First Award
1999
Latest Award
2006
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

1325 American Boulevard E Suite 1A
Bloomington, MN 55425
   (952) 223-5250
   info@spinnakersemi.com
   www.spinnakersemi.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 03
County: Hennepin

Public Profile

Spinnaker Semiconductor is a semiconductor process technology and product company with a clear and compelling competitive advantage fueled by proprietary "leap-frog” CMOS transistor technology innovation. To put the commercial importance of CMOS transistor technology innovation in perspective, both Intel and AMD refer to the transistor as the "engine that drives [microprocessor] performance." Spinnaker Semiconductor has patented and demonstrated a break-through short channel CMOS transistor architecture known as "Schottky Barrier CMOS” (SB-CMOS), and has completed its prototyping effort in the last 14 months at prestigious Lincoln Labs, a state-of-the-art deep sub-micron CMOS development facility located in Lexington, MA The potential of Spinnaker’s SB-CMOS technology, as well as the competence and vision of it’s founder, has been acknowledged by industry leaders including Yoshio Nishi, Sr. Vice President & Director of Silicon Process Development, Texas Instruments, and Dr. Craig Keast, MIT Lincoln Labs. SB-CMOS enables the precise formation of ultra-small MOS transistors with physical gate lengths in the sub-25nm regime. Physical gate length is the most important parameter for determining the speed/power performance of a transistor, and therefore of an integrated circuit. Reducing gate length has a power law (it goes as the cube of Lgate), rather than a linear effect on the speed/power product of a transistor. Conventional CMOS semiconductor technology faces very difficult challenges in scaling to gate lengths of 50nm and below, threatening to stall the 30 year+ steady rate of advance in cost per function and performance known as "Moore’s Law”.Spinnaker’s initial 25nm gate length SB-CMOS technology will deliver a 5X+ speed/power advantage over the industry’s most aggressive conventional CMOS transistor, at a reduced cost. Spinnaker’s initial advantage, and subsequent scalability places its transistor roadmap 3-4 years ahead of the correspondi

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
5-9
Revenue Range
.5M-1M
VC funded?
Yes
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
10-14

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Key People / Management

  John Snyder -- President & CTO

  Glenn Carter -- Vice President of Business Development

  John Larson -- Principal Scientist

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