DocumentCode
2867670
Title
Are we really ready for VLSI2?
Author
Moore, G.
Author_Institution
Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Volume
XXII
fYear
1979
fDate
14-16 Feb. 1979
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
55
Abstract
The industry´s technological ability to construct complex circuit functions is in danger of far outstripping its ability to conceive and design products that can utilize the complexity. The few exceptions are mostly memories. The efforts attempting to utilize broadly the technology require qualitatively different commitments than has been the case historically in the semiconductor industry. Systems architecture, software and the need for customer support systems vie with lithography, film deposition and diffusion for resources. There are enough different forces coming to bear to indicate that it is not clear that industry will continue to be driven by the processing technology. This address will attempt to describe principal changes taking place that could affect the structure of the solid-state electronic industries.
Keywords
Circuits; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer architecture; Cost function; Electronics industry; Hardware; Large-scale systems; Silicon; Standardization; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers. 1979 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSCC.1979.1155953
Filename
1155953
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