Title: In what new technical directions should we be heading
1Long-Range PlanningTechnology Scanning
Gary Baldwin, Hugo De Man, Mark Horowitz Akira
Kanuma, Toshiaki Masuhara
- In what new technical directions should we be
heading? - What might we have missed?
- How should we incorporate any findings into SSCS?
- Affiliations / meetings / publications /
educational thrusts, based on new technical
directions?
2- Extend the successful SSCS model of combining
innovative research with practical issues,
leading to commercially interesting
technologies. - Working with proven technologies may miss new
opportunities. - SSCS abilities in commercially viable research
may lend help to those working on new
technologies that now only have a hint of
commercial viability. - Hence, scan to identify some of these new
technologies and stimulate the SSCS community
to work on them.
3Link to ISSCC Technology Directions Committee
- Topics submitted for consideration
(confidential) - Quantum / nanoelectronic circuit design
- Gate / circuit design with new materials (e.g.,
FE) - MEMs in and impact upon circuits
- Organic (plastic) devices in circuits
- On-chip communications
- Embedded System design
4- Organics
- Bio
- Photonics, from components integration
perspective - Re-configurable circuits (from Xilinx block to
full systems) - Think beyond silicon but build on fabrication
methodology for other devices/circuits - Interconnect technologies
- Sensors (sponsor Sensors Council?)
Your comments?
- Request your inputs (your best one (1)) before
next AdComm meeting (August)
garyb_at_eecs.berkeley.edu
5Scorecard Adcomm.
Long-range Planning Comm.
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6 Initially, specific suggestions of new areas to
explore
- Organic semiconductors, especially large-area,
extremely low-cost, flexible substrates - Bio-chips, mixing new system design approaches
with traditional silicon fabrication
modalities, or new ones (inkjet) - Soft errors in ICs a workshop to educate
designers - Novel embedded systems design, not covered by
existing conferences (design, test, long lead
times, heterogeneity) - Impact of new materials on design, especially on
logic memory (FeRAM, MRAM, etc.)
7A more generic, potentially more profound
approach (inspired by de Man)
- As technologies evolve (e.g., continuously
doubling transistor count or clock speed) and
incorporate new devices and materials (bio,
nano, organo, etc.), most likely the real
progress will result from merging presently
unconnected domains and techno-cultures to
create, for example, the ultra-low power, low
cost, always-connected devices operating on
novel energy sources and other, presently
unforseen applications.
8The biggest challenge will be to bring visionary
people together that are willing to start a
dialogue on what these future micro-systems will
look like and how we will join forces to make
progress in this new field of super-circuit
design.
- Bio-electronics, health care and comfort
electronics - Nano-electronics (both top-down CMOS and
bottom-up micro- electronics) - Technology around CMOS (MEMS, NEMS, Plastic,
Packaging (interconnect, 3D silicon)) - Configurable architectures and intelligent
networks on a chip - Marriage between Opto and electronics
- Networking and 4G wireless
- Advanced (embedded) programming and human
interfacing - Applications in transportation, education,
security, environmental monitoring and control
9Therefore,
- As an IEEE Society, we must create mechanisms
for dialogue to bring - design-oriented people together, join in acts
of creativity and thinking on how to
facilitate design methodology simultaneously
across the boundaries of technologies and
applications, respectively.
- There are many models for doing this (Gordon
conferences, Aspen meeting, Intl. Workshop on
Future Info. Processing Tech., etc.).
- SSCS should take the lead in this endeavour from
its historical role in the rapid, pervasive
commercialization of new technology.
- It could fundamentally change the Society and
its impact on society.
- Where do we start? What do we do next? Is this
being handled adequately elsewhere within SSCS
or its affiliates? Thats part of the
continuing dialogue of this committee.