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The release of this second volume of CHIPS 2020 coincides with the
50th anniversary of Moore's Law, a critical year marked by the end
of the nanometer roadmap and by a significantly reduced annual rise
in chip performance. At the same time, we are witnessing a data
explosion in the Internet, which is consuming 40% more electrical
power every year, leading to fears of a major blackout of the
Internet by 2020. The messages of the first CHIPS 2020, published
in 2012, concerned the realization of quantum steps for improving
the energy efficiency of all chip functions. With this second
volume, we review these messages and amplify upon the most
promising directions: ultra-low-voltage electronics, nanoscale
monolithic 3D integration, relevant-data, brain- and
human-vision-inspired processing, and energy harvesting for chip
autonomy. The team of authors, enlarged by more world leaders in
low-power, monolithic 3D, video, and Silicon brains, presents new
vistas in nanoelectronics, promising Moore-like exponential growth
sustainable through to the 2030s.
This first comprehensive account of high-dynamic-range (HDR)
vision focuses on HDR real-time, high-speed digital video recording
and also systematically presents HDR video transmission and
display. While the book conveys the overall picture of HDR vision,
specific knowledge of microelectronics and image processing is not
required. In this book, experts share their knowledge in this
rapidly evolving art related to the single most powerful of our
senses.
The chips in present-day cell phones already contain billions of
sub-100-nanometer transistors. By 2020, however, we will see
systems-on-chips with trillions of 10-nanometer transistors. But
this will be the end of the miniaturization, because yet smaller
transistors, containing just a few control atoms, are subject to
statistical fluctuations and thus no longer useful. We also need to
worry about a potential energy crisis, because in less than five
years from now, with current chip technology, the internet alone
would consume the total global electrical power! This book presents
a new, sustainable roadmap towards ultra-low-energy (femto-Joule),
high-performance electronics. The focus is on the energy-efficiency
of the various chip functions: sensing, processing, and
communication, in a top-down spirit involving new architectures
such as silicon brains, ultra-low-voltage circuits, energy
harvesting, and 3D silicon technologies. Recognized world leaders
from industry and from the research community share their views of
this nanoelectronics future. They discuss, among other things,
ubiquitous communication based on mobile companions, health and
care supported by autonomous implants and by personal carebots,
safe and efficient mobility assisted by co-pilots equipped with
intelligent micro-electromechanical systems, and internet-based
education for a billion people from kindergarden to retirement.
This book should help and interest all those who will have to make
decisions associated with future electronics: students, graduates,
educators, and researchers, as well as managers, investors, and
policy makers. Introduction: Towards Sustainable 2020
Nanoelectronics.- From Microelectronics to Nanoelectronics.- The
Future of Eight Chip Technologies.- Analog-Digital Interfaces.-
Interconnects and Transceivers.- Requirements and Markets for
Nanoelectronics.- ITRS: The International Technology Roadmap for
Semiconductors.- Nanolithography.- Power-Efficient Design
Challenges.- Superprocessors and Supercomputers.- Towards Terabit
Memories.- 3D Integration for Wireless Multimedia.- The
Next-Generation Mobile User-Experience.- MEMS
(Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) for Automotive and Consumer.-
Vision Sensors and Cameras.- Digital Neural Networks for New
Media.- Retinal Implants for Blind Patients.- Silicon Brains.-
Energy Harvesting and Chip Autonomy.- The Energy Crisis.- The
Extreme-Technology Industry.- Education and Research for the Age of
Nanoelectronics.- 2020 World with Chips.
The release of this second volume of CHIPS 2020 coincides with the
50th anniversary of Moore's Law, a critical year marked by the end
of the nanometer roadmap and by a significantly reduced annual rise
in chip performance. At the same time, we are witnessing a data
explosion in the Internet, which is consuming 40% more electrical
power every year, leading to fears of a major blackout of the
Internet by 2020. The messages of the first CHIPS 2020, published
in 2012, concerned the realization of quantum steps for improving
the energy efficiency of all chip functions. With this second
volume, we review these messages and amplify upon the most
promising directions: ultra-low-voltage electronics, nanoscale
monolithic 3D integration, relevant-data, brain- and
human-vision-inspired processing, and energy harvesting for chip
autonomy. The team of authors, enlarged by more world leaders in
low-power, monolithic 3D, video, and Silicon brains, presents new
vistas in nanoelectronics, promising Moore-like exponential growth
sustainable through to the 2030s.
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