Have you tried these? should be based on TSMC technology...
http://www.synopsys.com/Community/UniversityProgram/Pages/32-28nm-ipdk.aspx

Most likely your University is already on the program...
Regards,
Ronald


2013/4/26 Timothy Normand Miller <[email protected]>

> I got some helpful responses.  Thanks, and I'll look into those.
>  Meanwhile, another faculty member in the ECE department referred me
> through a chain that got me in touch with someone at MOSIS.  They have good
> 32nm models, so I'm going to see if I can get access.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Timothy Normand Miller <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> For proper energy simulation of our GPU, we're going to need some good
>> transistor models.  For some circuits, we can do SPICE simulations of
>> carefully-crafted circuits in order to do a better job of calculating
>> energy than a gate-level sim in Cadence.  This is also vitally important if
>> we want to design GPUs to contain sensors that measure things like
>> temperature, current, voltage, and delay.
>>
>> I'm not an electrical engineer or a physicist.  Sure, I know how to use
>> SPICE, and I know how MOSFETs work at a general level, but I've got no clue
>> about how to construct a proper model of a modern high-performance
>> transistor.  My colleagues tell me I need better transistor models, but no
>> one seems to know where to FIND one.  Apparently, researchers at many
>> universities have models (they're called "cards" in SPICE) that are given
>> to them by fabs, but under non-disclosure.  I don't need one that specific,
>> however.  Just something about right for certain geometries.
>>
>> The best I've been able to find is this:
>> http://ptm.asu.edu
>>
>> The problem that sticks out, however, is that the threshold voltages are
>> all wrong, because these are ultra low-power transistors.  I need
>> high-performance transistors that typically have Vth around 200mV.
>>
>> Anyone know where I can get started with this?  If not, I'm going to have
>> to do an ask slashdot.  :)
>>
>> --
>> Timothy Normand Miller, PhD
>> Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Binghamton University
>> http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~millerti/
>> Open Graphics Project
>>
>
>
>
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