GBT seeks to develop its own standard design rules language and format from Microchip

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The new format, called GSR (GBT Standard Rules) is intended to support advanced chip node design rules in DRC, LVS, RV and DFM domains

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTC) (“GBT” or the “Company”), develops its own integrated circuit (IC) design rules description language and format with the aim of enabling the use of a secure and proprietary ruleset in all its current and future electrical designs. Automation tools (EDA). GBT EDA technology aims to read the manufacturing rules of a microchip, to understand its dimensions and its geometric, electrical and manufacturing constraints. These rules, provided by the manufacturing plant, are the reference for GBT’s computer programs to analyze This process is called IC verification and is done in a few areas, which are Geometric (DRC – Design Rule Check), Connectivity ( LVS – Layout vs Schematic), Reliability (RV – Reliability Verification) and DFM (Design for In order to allow a mathematical language to describe these rules, GBT develops its own language and format of standard rules called GSR (GBT Standard Rules). using the Python language because of its fast performance and flexibility. GBT’s EDA technologies, including Epsilon (For Reliability Verification) and Omega (Geometrical Design Rule Aware Environment) will use the proprietary ruleset as input. manufacturing plant design rules will be converted to GSR (GBT standard rule) format and encrypted to ensure security and confidentiality. GBT will govern the definition of microchip layers, math/logic operations and manufacturing rules. Once developed, the goal is for GBT’s new proprietary language and format to ensure fast understanding and processing of IC process rules and robust security. Especially with advanced nodes of 5nm and below, there is a need to ensure a quick understanding of complex geometric, connectivity, electrical and manufacturing rules. The new language and format allow for a complete description of the rules to support analog, digital, and mixed design styles. The new standard language should be used in all future GBT EDA technologies.

“Advanced microchip nodes must follow complex design rules. These rules relate to geometry, electricity and manufacturing. Data from an integrated circuit must obey these rules in order to go to the manufacturing plant for production. This process is called design verification and it is performed in a few areas. In order to allow precise processing of these complex rules with the aim of increased speed, we are developing our own language and mathematical description format called GSR; in other words, we create our own proprietary ruleset. Our rule set will serve as input to GBT’s EDA technology to understand design rules for all areas of verification: geometric, electrical and manufacturing. Another important advantage for the development of our private and proprietary ruleset is the fact that it will be encrypted. This protects the manufacturing plant’s confidential manufacturing information as it will only be able to be shared between GBT’s software tools. The new ruleset is expected to incorporate flexible capabilities for describing and defining mathematical and logical operations, creating a whole world of possibilities for defining advanced rules at 5nm nodes and below. It planned to offer interoperability for custom and complex design rules from different manufacturing vendors, making the adoption of new process rules much easier and faster, and enabling seamless performance optimizations. We chose Phyton‘s language as the basis for our proprietary ruleset syntax because of its flexibility and robustness. IC design rules become increasingly complex at advanced nodes and our new ruleset language and format allows us to efficiently describe the necessary design rule operations in a robust syntax that we believe will enable a process easier and faster physical verification of integrated circuits,” said Danny Rittman, the Company’s CTO.

There is no guarantee that the Company will succeed in researching, developing or implementing this system. In order to successfully implement this concept, the Company will need to raise sufficient capital to support its research and, if research, development and regulatory approval are successful, the Company will need to establish a strategic relationship with a third party that has experience in manufacturing, selling and distributing this product. There is no guarantee that the Company will successfully complete any or all of these critical milestones.

About Us

GBT Technologies, Inc. (OTC ROSE: GTCH) (“GBT”) (http://gbtti.com) is a development-stage company that considers itself a native of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and mobile-enabled technology platforms used to increase the performance of integrated circuits. GBT has assembled a team with extensive technological expertise and built an intellectual property portfolio consisting of numerous patents. GBT’s mission is to license technology and intellectual property to synergistic partners in hardware and software. Once commercialized, GBT’s goal is to have a suite of products including smart microchips, AI, encryption, Blockchain, IC design, mobile security applications, core management protocols of data, with tracking software and cloud support (without the need for GPS). GBT envisions this system as the creation of a global mesh network using advanced nodes and super-efficient next-generation IC technology. The heart of the system will be its advanced microchip technology; technology that can be installed in any mobile or fixed device worldwide. GBT’s vision is to produce this system as a private, secure and low cost mesh network between all enabled devices. Thus, providing advanced shared processing, management and sharing of the mobile database while using these enhanced mobile features as an alternative to traditional carrier services.

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Contact:

Dr. Danny Rittman, CTO [email protected]

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