Title
1.2 Dynamics of exponentials in circuits and systems
Abstract
Our industry is in a state of transition as the result of the confluence of two trends - the first, technology driven, the second, market driven: 1. CMOS scaling is coming to an end! This is encouraging “multi-dimensional innovations” in circuits and systems enabled by various scaling trends (exponential and nonlinear) in CMOS device engineering for analog circuits, new materials such as III-V, timing references, high-performance SiGe devices, integrated sensors, and Si photonics. 2. Electronics is a critical element in many product areas: automotive, industrial, and medical. In all of these, there is rapid growth in both volume and sophistication. Demand for these products will result in an industry where a very large number of semiconductor devices is provided to a large number of customers using differentiated manufacturing technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/ISSCC.2017.7870241
2017 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)
Keywords
Field
DocType
differentiated manufacturing technology,semiconductor devices,medical product areas,industrial product areas,automotive product areas,Si photonics,integrated sensors,high-performance SiGe devices,timing references,III-V materials,analog circuits,CMOS device engineering,multidimensional innovations,CMOS scaling,exponential dynamics,SiGe,Si
Analogue electronics,Computer science,CMOS,Electronic engineering,Electronics,Semiconductor device,Electronic circuit,Photonics,Electrical engineering,Scaling,Automotive industry
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2376-8606
978-1-5090-3759-9
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
0
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahmad Bahai160265.90