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number of analog chips per minimum feature size

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Hello!
Did anybody see or know where I can find figure "number of produced analog chips per minimum feature size"?

Thanks advance
 

What is "a minimum feature size" in the English language?

I mean minimum size of a transistor on a chip, for example, 1 um, 0.5 um, 0.35um, 0.25 um, 90 nm, etc
 

DRC for analog is quite different to digital. Symmetry, crosstalk and guarding rules expand the cell size where metal pour minimizes the interference, but must be balanced overall. Thus a simple transistor cell size is insufficient. The orientation and symmetry of matched pairs must also be recognized. Some software packages have these DRC rules or macro cells which assists in the DRC and chip density calculations.
 

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