Title :
The rationale and paradigm of "more than Moore"
Author :
Zhang, G. Q Kouchi ; Graef, Mart ; Van Roosmalen, Fred
Author_Institution :
Strategy & Bus. Dev., Philips Semicond., Eindhoven
Abstract :
For several decades, microelectronic industries and relevant academic communities have been spending tremendous effort in developing and commercializing the Moore\´s law, leading to not only many breakthroughs and revolution in ICT, but also noticeable changes in the way of living of human being. While this trend is still be valid, pushing microelectronics to the nanoelectronic era, in recent years, there are ever-increasing awareness, R&D effort and business drivers to speed up the development and application of "more than Moore" that are based upon or derived from silicon technologies but do not scale with Moore\´s law (with typical examples as RF, power/HV, sensor/actuator/MEMS, SiP, SSL, etc.). The future business opportunities and technology challenges are the innovations and effective integration of Moore\´s law focusing mainly on digital function with MtM focusing mainly on non-digital function and heterogeneous integration. Starting from the rationale of MtM, this paper highlights some strategic research issues of sensors and actuators within the technology domain MtM. Some issues related to the paradigm of MtM, covering industrial vision, strategy and business models, is also discussed
Keywords :
actuators; nanoelectronics; research and development; semiconductor technology; sensors; strategic planning; technological forecasting; Moore law; business models; heterogeneous integration; industrial strategy; industrial vision; microelectronic industries; more than Moore; nondigital function; strategic research issues; Actuators; Business; Commercialization; Humans; Microelectronics; Micromechanical devices; Moore´s Law; Radio frequency; Silicon; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2006. Proceedings. 56th
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0152-6
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.2006.1645639