Title :
Silicon technology-emerging trends from a system application perspective
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
Silicon technology development is at a crossroad, in spite of its exponential rate of progress for more than thirty years. CMOS will remain the backbone of all digital functions, but is reaching its scaling limits. In spite of digital CMOS reaching its limits, progress in silicon technology development will not slow down because system performance is not governed by CMOS logic alone. In this paper, we examine several emerging silicon technology trends from a system perspective. These trends include overcoming the memory bottleneck, enhancing NVRAM for data storage, development of nonvolatile RAM, and improving mixed-signal technology.
Keywords :
CMOS memory circuits; elemental semiconductors; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; random-access storage; reviews; silicon; system-on-chip; CMOS; NVRAM data storage; memory bottleneck; mixed signal technology; silicon technology; system application; CMOS logic circuits; CMOS technology; Nonvolatile memory; Personal digital assistants; Power dissipation; Radio frequency; Random access memory; Silicon; Spine; System performance;
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Technology, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. 2003 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto, Japan
Print_ISBN :
4-89114-033-X
DOI :
10.1109/VLSIT.2003.1221059