| 2007 Summer ITRS Conference
18 July 2007
8:00am-5:45pm
San Francisco, CA
Esplanade Hall, Moscone Center
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"More Than Moore?"
The International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) is considered the gold standard of industry roadmaps. In 2007, the ITRS celebrates its tenth year as the first International Roadmap for any industry. As technologies and structures push the limits of
Moore’s law and productivity, the ITRS 15-year assessment of the
semiconductor industry technology requirements and potential
solutions indicates new approaches to maintain scaling and introducing
functionality on and off-chip.
Public feedback is welcomed as the ITRS working groups present
their draft material for the latest revision of the new 2007 ITRS.
Opportunities for networking, electronic posters, and Q&A will be
part of the public interaction.
ITRS representatives from the ITRS sponsoring regions - Europe,
Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S. - will be available to the
audience throughout the conference. A networking social follows
the event for all attendees.
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The following teams will present their latest information as a
preview of their work:
- Overall roadmap technology characteristics
- Assembly and packaging
- Test and test equipment
- Yield enhancement
- Factory integration
- System drivers and design
- Process integration, devices, and structures
- Emerging research devices
- Emerging research materials
- RF and analog/mixed-signal for wireless
- Front-end processes
- Lithography
- Interconnect
- Metrology
- Environment, safety and health
- Modeling and simulation
The afternoon session includes a special panel discussing the ITRS and the concept
of “More than Moore,” chaired by Paolo Gargini.
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AGENDA LINK
7:30am–8:00am Registration
8:00am–5:45pm Presentations and Audience Participation
5:45pm–7:00pm Networking Social
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YOU WILL LEARN:
• Current scenarios of industry trends and life cycles, based
on surveys and technology announcements
• Productivity and functionality limitations
• The latest assessment of challenges for the semiconductor
industry for the next 15 years
• Projections of critical needs
• Opportunities for innovation and invention
• New emerging devices and research materials in the era of
nanotechnologies
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
• Researchers
• Strategic analysts
• Technology planners,
• Semiconductor manufacturers and engineers
• Equipment and material suppliers
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REGISTRATION LINK
Full Day - $250, Half-Day Session - $150
CONTACT/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Donna Towery, CMP
International SEMATECH
2706 Montopolis Drive
Austin, Texas 78741
Tel: 1.512.356.3847
Fax: 1.512.356.3029
Email: meeting.services@sematech.org
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