This paper looks at the prospects of continuing Moore's law into the deca nanometer regime using novel technology that has been recently proposed in the literature. It reviews some key advances in nanoelectronics, and provides an integration perspective for the ultimate goal of terascale integration. Issues from physical level circuits to system level architectures are discussed
There are several ways nanocomputers might be built, using mechanical, electronic, biochemical, or q...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
Moore's Law, the 1965 prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that manufacturers would double th...
Computer system architecture essentially influences the comfort of our everyday living. Developmenta...
Computer system architecture essentially influences the comfort of our everyday living. Developmenta...
Intel Moore observed an exponential doubling in the number of transistors in every 18 months through...
The semiconductor industry roadmap was described by Intel cofounder, Gordon Moore, fifty years ago w...
Nanoelectronic devices of various kinds of are essential for VLSI circuits. The struggle to follow M...
AbstractThis paper briefly discusses the development of Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Trans...
The increasing difficulty in the scaling of Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) devices h...
This paper discusses today’s nanoelectronics migration of research drivers from pure down-scaling to...
Physical limits af the present day microelectronics are discussed and argurments given, why working ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) represent the next regime of size reduction beyond the microsca...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
There are several ways nanocomputers might be built, using mechanical, electronic, biochemical, or q...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
Moore's Law, the 1965 prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that manufacturers would double th...
Computer system architecture essentially influences the comfort of our everyday living. Developmenta...
Computer system architecture essentially influences the comfort of our everyday living. Developmenta...
Intel Moore observed an exponential doubling in the number of transistors in every 18 months through...
The semiconductor industry roadmap was described by Intel cofounder, Gordon Moore, fifty years ago w...
Nanoelectronic devices of various kinds of are essential for VLSI circuits. The struggle to follow M...
AbstractThis paper briefly discusses the development of Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Trans...
The increasing difficulty in the scaling of Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) devices h...
This paper discusses today’s nanoelectronics migration of research drivers from pure down-scaling to...
Physical limits af the present day microelectronics are discussed and argurments given, why working ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) represent the next regime of size reduction beyond the microsca...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
There are several ways nanocomputers might be built, using mechanical, electronic, biochemical, or q...
Nanoelectronics is a nascent area of making electronic devices at the atomic scale to utilize small-...
Moore's Law, the 1965 prediction by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that manufacturers would double th...