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Leaner and greener: adapting to the changing climate of innovation

Leaner and greener: adapting to the changing climate of innovation
Leaner and greener: adapting to the changing climate of innovation
While the semiconductor industry has contributed enormously to overall economic growth in the last 50 years, the coming decades will see IC innovation with much greater focus on "greener and leaner" applications. We will witness an evolution from low power for long battery life to low overall power consumption. We will see more technology development away from the path of Moore's law geared to better control and management of our energy resources and improved power generation and storage. Energy used per kilometer of travel will continue to reduce as new semiconductor technology brings greater efficiency to conventional transport, and enables radically new vehicle architectures
Penning de Vries, Rene
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Redman-White, William
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Roovers, Raf
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Warmerdam, Leo
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Letavic, Ted
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Penning de Vries, Rene
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Redman-White, William
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Roovers, Raf
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Warmerdam, Leo
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Letavic, Ted
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Penning de Vries, Rene, Redman-White, William, Roovers, Raf, Warmerdam, Leo and Letavic, Ted (2009) Leaner and greener: adapting to the changing climate of innovation. International Solid State Circuits Conference, San Francisco, United States. 08 - 12 Feb 2009. (doi:10.1109/ISSCC.2009.4977290).

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Abstract

While the semiconductor industry has contributed enormously to overall economic growth in the last 50 years, the coming decades will see IC innovation with much greater focus on "greener and leaner" applications. We will witness an evolution from low power for long battery life to low overall power consumption. We will see more technology development away from the path of Moore's law geared to better control and management of our energy resources and improved power generation and storage. Energy used per kilometer of travel will continue to reduce as new semiconductor technology brings greater efficiency to conventional transport, and enables radically new vehicle architectures

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Published date: February 2009
Venue - Dates: International Solid State Circuits Conference, San Francisco, United States, 2009-02-08 - 2009-02-12
Organisations: Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology

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Local EPrints ID: 259240
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/259240
PURE UUID: e86ae018-2f3c-454e-90d1-2ff92a4dda2a

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:20

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Author: Rene Penning de Vries
Author: William Redman-White
Author: Raf Roovers
Author: Leo Warmerdam
Author: Ted Letavic

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