Title of article
Beyond the silicon transistor: personal observations
Author/Authors
T.N.، Theis, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-24
From page
25
To page
0
Abstract
Will progress in the miniaturization of silicon transistors soon come to an end? Silicon pessimists and the proponents of revolutionary new devices and circuit architectures have been consistently wrong for decades. The author explores past, present, and possible futures of this elusive aspect of computing technology. Possible successors may be carbon nanotube transistors, DNA computing or quantum computing. The silicon transistor will certainly allow further rapid improvements in price and performance for at least another decade, but it might yet be succeeded by some molecular-scale device that exhibits amplification and is therefore essentially a drop-in in terms of circuits and system architectures.
Keywords
E-LEARNING , Perceived credibility , Technology acceptance model (TAM)
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Pakaging
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Pakaging
Record number
85732
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