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More-than-Moore Roadmapping Update. More Moore & More than Moore: Definitions.
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More-than-Moore RoadmappingUpdate ITRS public conference – San Francisco
More Moore & More than Moore: Definitions • “More Moore”: ScalingContinued shrinking of physical feature sizes of the digital functionalities (logic and memory storage) in order to improve density (cost per function reduction) and performance (speed, power). • “More than Moore”: Functional DiversificationIncorporation into devices of functionalities that do not necessarily scale according to "Moore's Law“, but provide additional value in different ways. The "More-than-Moore" approach allows for the non-digital functionalities to migrate from the system board-level into the package (SiP) or onto the chip (SoC). • The Challenge: Integration of MM with MtMCreation of heterogeneous compact systems. ITRS public conference – San Francisco
More than Moore: Diversification Analog/RF Passives HV Power Sensors Actuators Biochips Interacting with people and environment Non-digital content System-in-package (SiP) 130nm 90nm Baseline CMOS: CPU, Memory, Logic 65nm Information Processing Digital content System-on-chip (SoC) Combining SoC and SiP: Higher Value Systems More Moore: Miniaturization 45nm 32nm 22nm 16 nm . . . V Beyond CMOS Moore’s Law & More ITRS public conference – San Francisco
Why a More than Moore roadmap ? • ITRS has demonstrated value of roadmapping for CMOS • Identify pre-competitive research domains, enabling cooperation between industries, institutes and universities. • Sharing of R&D efforts • Reduction of development costs and time • Synchronization of the E&M community with the Manufacturing community • Increase resource efficiency through focus • Promote market growth and job creation • More than Moore roadmapping offers a similar but more challenging opportunity • Need to propose a roadmapping methodology • White paper ITRS public conference – San Francisco
Process scenarii roadmap functions needed applications FOM designs and devices lead markets size, suitability designtools societal needs processes ITRS public conference – San Francisco
Spring 2011 workshop Lighting drivers Energy drivers Automotive drivers Main MtM drivers
Main MtM drivers (from workshop) ITRS Public Conference – San Francisco
MtM roadmapping next steps • Cross TWG Study Group officially launched yesterday • A&P, MEMS, Design & System drivers, RF/AMS • 2nd MtM workshop during 2012 Spring meeting • April 25th, in the Netherlands • Each group of CTSG presents status of tables derived from the main drivers • Quarterly conf calls in-between • First one to be held October 10th, 5pm CET, 8am PST • Check on progress • Add/withdraw drivers • Extend CTSG membership ITRS public conference – San Francisco
Spring 2011 workshop Lighting drivers Energy drivers Automotive drivers Main MtM drivers CTSG Individual TWG tables Individual TWG tables Individual TWG tables Individual TWG tables ITRS public conference – San Francisco
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