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Nanoelectronic Scaling Tradeoffs: What does Physics Have to Say?
Presentation Materials | 23 Sep 2003 | Contributor(s): Victor Zhirnov | 824 users
Beyond CMOS, several completely new approaches to information-processing and data-storage technologies and architectures are emerging to address the timeframe beyond the current SIA International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). A wide range of new ideas have been proposed for...
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Quantum-dot Cellular Automata
Online Presentations | 24 Nov 2003 | Contributor(s): Craig S. Lent | 558 users
The multiple challenges presented by the problem of scaling transistor sizes are all related to the fact that transistors encode binary information by the state of a current switch. What is required is a new paradigm, still capable of providing general purpose digital computation, but which can...
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Digital Electronics: Fundamental Limits and Future Prospects
Online Presentations | 20 Jan 2004 | Contributor(s): Konstantin K. Likharev | 855 users
I will review some old and some recent work on the fundamental (and not so fundamental) limits imposed by physics of electron devices on their density and power consumption.
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A Personal Quest for Information
Online Presentations | 19 Feb 2004 | Contributor(s): Vwani P. Roychowdhury | 298 users
This talk will report results and conclusions from my personal investigations into several different disciplines, carried out with the unifying intent of uncovering some of the fundamental principles that govern representation, processing, and the communication of information. The specific...