Next week, the researchers and practitioners of the electron device world will be gathering in Washington D.C. for the 2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.
IEDM 2013 Preview
Next week, the researchers and practitioners of the electron device world will be gathering in Washington D.C. for the 2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.
IEDM 2013 Preview
Next week, the researchers and practitioners of the electron device world will be gathering in Washington D.C. for the 2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.
Are Hardware Hubs Coming?
Sensor fusion has been all the rage over the last year. We’ve all watched as numerous companies – both makers of sensors and the “sensor-agnostic” folks – have sported dueling algorithms. Sensor fusion has broadened into “data fusion,” where other non-sensor data like maps can play a part. This drama increasingly unfolds on microcontrollers serving as “sensor hubs.”
IEDM’s special focus session highlights diverse challenge
A special session at IEDM will feature presentations on many of today’s hot topics: memory, LEDs, silicon photonics, interposers, SOI finFETS and 450mm.
Progress in Intrachip Optical Interconnects and Silicon Photonics
In a keynote talk at The ConFab earlier this year, Samsung exec Yoon Woo (Y.W.) Lee. predicted that optical interconnects would soon be required.
GLOBALFOUNDRIES to make Apple chips in New York fab?
I normally don’t have the time to follow local press, but occasionally Google Alerts pops up with something quite interesting.
GLOBALFOUNDRIES to make Apple chips in New York fab?
I normally don’t have the time to follow local press, but occasionally Google Alerts pops up with something quite interesting.
SST’s Editorial Calendar for 2014 is Out
The editorial mission remains that same: we’re dedicated to covering mainstream semiconductor manufacturing technology, with a strong focus on transistors, interconnects and packaging.
Should lifetime of EUV optics be a concern?
It’s well known that EUV adoption is running later than hoped, mostly due to inadequate source power (although ASML and Cymer say they are on track to provide workable solutions and imec says it’s on track for the 10nm node).…