Advances in Semiconductor Technologies: Selected Topics Beyond Conventional CMOS 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119869580,1119869587,1119869609,9781119869603
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1119869609
- ISBN-13: 9781119869603
- Author: An Chen
Semiconductor technologies and innovations have been the backbone of numerous different fields: electronics, online commerce, the information and communication industry, and the defense industry. For over fifty years, silicon technology and CMOS scaling have been the central focus and primary driver of innovation in the semiconductor industry. Traditional CMOS scaling has approached some fundamental limits, and as a result, the pace of scientific research and discovery for novel semiconductor technologies is increasing with a focus on novel materials, devices, designs, architectures, and computer paradigms. In particular, new computing paradigms and systems—such as quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things—have the potential to unlock unprecedented power and application space.
Table contents:
1. Heterogeneous Integration at Scale
2. Hyperdimensional Computing: An Algebra for Computing with Vectors
3. CAD for Analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
4. Magneto-electric Transistor Devices and Circuits with Steering Logic
5. MEnvDRAM: Non-Volatile DRAM architecture Based Memory using Magneto-Electric FETs
6. Organic Electronics
7. Active-Matrix Electroluminescent Displays
8. Organic and macromolecular memory – Nanocomposite bistable memory devices
9. Next Generation of High-Performance Printed Flexible Electronics
10. Hybrid Systems-in-Foil
11. Optical Detectors
12. Environmental Sensing
13. IGBTs
14. III-V and wide bandgap
15. SiC MOSFETs
16. Multiphase VRM and Power Stage Evolution
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