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VLSID
2006
IEEE
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Design Challenges for High Performance Nano-Technology
This tutorial present the key aspects of design challenges and its solutions that are being experienced in VLSI design in the era of nano technology. The focus will be on design c...
Goutam Debnath, Paul J. Thadikaran
OOPSLA
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
X10: an object-oriented approach to non-uniform cluster computing
It is now well established that the device scaling predicted by Moore’s Law is no longer a viable option for increasing the clock frequency of future uniprocessor systems at the...
Philippe Charles, Christian Grothoff, Vijay A. Sar...
GI
2004
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Towards a Framework and a Design Methodology for Autonomic Integrated Systems
: The transition from microelectronics to nanoelectronics reaches physical limits and results in a paradigm shift in the design and fabrication of electronic circuits. The conserva...
Andreas Herkersdorf, Wolfgang Rosenstiel
GLVLSI
2003
IEEE
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Modeling QCA for area minimization in logic synthesis
Concerned by the wall that Moore’s Law is expected to hit in the next decade, the integrated circuit community is turning to emerging nanotechnologies for continued device impro...
Nadine Gergel, Shana Craft, John Lach
GLVLSI
2003
IEEE
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3D direct vertical interconnect microprocessors test vehicle
The current trends in high performance integrated circuits are towards faster and more powerful circuits in the giga-hertz range and even further. As the more complex Integrated C...
John Mayega, Okan Erdogan, Paul M. Belemjian, Kuan...