Tuesday, June 11, 2002, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Room: Auditorium A

SESSION 7
  SPECIAL SESSION: Life After CMOS: Imminent or Irrelevant?
  Chair: Dennis Sylvester - Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Chair: Kaustav Banerjee - Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
  Organizers: Kaustav Banerjee, Dennis Sylvester

  With the introduction of 90nm CMOS processes as early as the fourth quarter of this year, we are finally entering the heralded nanometer CMOS regime. In nanoscale CMOS, many fundamental questions now become more pressing: how far can we scale the traditional planar CMOS paradigm, what device technologies are in development that can potentially replace CMOS and when? This session addresses both evolutionary and revolutionary approaches to continuing along Moore's Law. We start with industrial perspectives on how to best extend the
lifespan of CMOS as we know it with the latter half of the session
devoted to more radical departures from today's devices.


    7.1
Life is CMOS: Why Chase the "Life-after"?

  Speaker(s): George Sery - Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA
  Author(s): George Sery - Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA
Shekhar Borkar - Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR
Vivek De - Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR
    7.2
The Next Chip Challenge: Effective Methods for Viable Mixed Technology SoCs
  Speaker(s): H. Bernhard Pogge - IBM Microelectronics, Hopewell Junction, NY
  Author(s): H. Bernhard Pogge - IBM Microelectronics, Hopewell Junction, NY
    7.3
Few Electron Devices: Towards Hybrid CMOS-SET Integrated Circuits
  Speaker(s): Adrian Ionescu - Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., Lausanne, Switzerland
  Author(s): Adrian Ionescu - Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., Lausanne, Switzerland
Michel J. Declercq - Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., Lausanne, Switzerland
Santanu Mahapatra - Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., Lausanne, Switzerland
Kaustav Banerjee - Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
Jacques Gautier - CEA-DRT - LETI/DTS, Grenoble, France
    7.4
Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors for Logic Applications
  Speaker(s): Richard Martel - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
  Author(s): Richard Martel - IBM Corp., Yorktown Heights, NY
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