Very vague question. The composition of a standard cell library has some relationship with the node, but it is not that strong. All the basic logic cells will be there, FFs, INVs, NANDs, NORs, etc. There are some physical only cells that might be new due to padding reasons/doping restrictions. But then again, who knows what you are asking.
Very vague question. The composition of a standard cell library has some relationship with the node, but it is not that strong. All the basic logic cells will be there, FFs, INVs, NANDs, NORs, etc. There are some physical only cells that might be new due to padding reasons/doping restrictions. But then again, who knows what you are asking.
With time, we have seen welltap cells, endcap cells, and padding cells being introduced. But all of those already existed in 28nm. In some cases you need special alignment cells (in TSMC lingo, they are called fiducials). But they are not part of the std cell library. They are something else entirely.