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System on Chip: Challenges and Design for Manufacturing, invited
Banff, Alberta, Canada July 20-July 24
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Azzouz Nezar, Intel Corp.
Michael Creighton, Intel Corp.
Advances in lithography, semiconductor processes and circuit design techniques have led to new opportunities to integrate most of the electronic functions encountered in systems. This single-chip solution (SoC) includes functions such as Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Memory, Microcontrollers and Wireless Transceiver s enabling the system to communicate with other systems and the internet. This multi-disciplinary approach calls for increasing Design For Manufacturing (DFM) synergy to enable all the functions without compromising functionality and performance of each function.
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Azzouz Nezar, Michael Creighton, "System on Chip: Challenges and Design for Manufacturing, invited," iwsoc, pp.54-59, Fifth International Workshop on System-on-Chip for Real-Time Applications (IWSOC'05), 2005
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