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The authors present a new layout style for automatic synthesis of finite state machines which is suitable for full custom as well as sea-of-gate layouts. It is based on a combined use of slice techniques, which result in a compact layout and a matrix layout style to ensure the flexibility of this approach. For the layout optimization, multiple row folding has to be performed, for which a genetic optimization algorithm is presented. Some experimental results are given.<>