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On Monday afternoon, September 22, CICC will offer a Panel Discussion titled:

Sure, Moore’s Law Can Continue, But Should It:

Session 10 - Panel Discussion
Oak Ballroom, Monday Afternoon, September 22
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Panel Moderator: David Sunderland, Boeing Technical Fellow, Boeing Satellite System

Panelists:
Kazuyuki Kawauchi, President and CEO, Fujitsu Microelectronics America
John Kent, VP for Worldwide Techology R&D, ON Semiconductors
Randy Mooney, Director of Circuits Lab, Intel Corporation
Chuck Moore, Senior Fellow, Advanced Micro Devices
Prof. Clark T.-C. Nguyen, Dept. Of EECS, University of California at Berkeley

Moore’s Law scaling of semiconductor devices has provided a metronome for semiconductor progress for the past 43 years.  While developing semiconductor products on the Moore's Law curve makes economic and technical sense for advanced processors and high-volume SOCs/ICs, increasingly, many products can be created to achieve performance and business goals off the Moore's Law curve.  This panel will explore the various dimensions of building products (and the underlying technology) on and off the Moore's Law curve, and share their perspective on how the semiconductor business will potentially evolve in taking advantage of design and process/device technologies on these several dimensions, to optimize the business and economic value of new products.

 

 

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