DocumentCode
1558865
Title
2001 technology roadmap for semiconductors
Author
Allan, Alan ; Edenfeld, Don ; Joyner, William H., Jr. ; Kahng, Andrew B. ; Rodgers, Mike ; Zorian, Yervant
Volume
35
Issue
1
fYear
2002
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
53
Abstract
The International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) is a collaborative effort within the semiconductor industry to confront the challenges implicit in Moore\´s law. The roadmap\´s goal is to present an industry-wide consensus on the "best current estimate" of its R&D needs out to a 15-year horizon. As such, the ITRS provides a guide to the efforts of companies, research organizations, and governments to improve the quality of R&D investment decisions made at all levels. The 2001 Roadmap is notable because it was developed with truly international representation. In this article, representatives of the International Technology Working Groups for Design and Test showcase some of the contributions from 839 international experts seeking to address the difficult and exciting challenges facing the design and test communities and the semiconductor industry as a whole.
Keywords
DP industry; government policies; research and development management; research initiatives; semiconductor device manufacture; semiconductor technology; 15-year horizon; 2001 technology roadmap; ITRS; International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors; R&D investment decisions; R&D needs; best current estimate; collaborative effort; governments; industry-wide consensus; international experts; international representation; research organizations; semiconductor industry; test communities; Collaboration; Consumer electronics; Cost function; Electronics industry; Integrated circuit technology; Investments; Microprocessors; Moore´s Law; Random access memory; Research and development;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.976918
Filename
976918
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