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ASIC Libraries in Cadence

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Hey,
I have developed an Ultra low power 32 Bit adder using a new logic style and would like to compare it with a standard CMOS adder. Does Cadence have a built in ASIC libraries like the digitallib in TSMC 0.18u where they have a single bit adder cell designed. I am looking for it because I feel that will be an optimised design and will be a good benchmark.Pls let me know where I can find one.

Thanks a ton!
 

Actually, Cadence also have some build-in library, such as lca300k.alf,and so on.
 

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