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2 July 2003 Silicon economics
James Hogan, Ahmad R. Chatila, Bert Bruggeman, Victor V. Boksha
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Abstract
We base our considerations on our previous analyses of microlithography costs, semiconductor industry, and the needs in design/equipment/process infrastructure. We identify and describe two major investment trends, which seem promising for semiconductor industry. First, into true Design-For-Manufacturing platforms and integration; and second, into Next Generation Computing (atom and molecular-based, bio- and DNA=based; some of it - combined with silicon platform and technology, such as neuroelectronic engineering).
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James Hogan, Ahmad R. Chatila, Bert Bruggeman, and Victor V. Boksha "Silicon economics", Proc. SPIE 5043, Cost and Performance in Integrated Circuit Creation, (2 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487632
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Semiconductors

Neurons

Molecules

Nanotechnology

Manufacturing

Semiconducting wafers

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