Scope: ISSCC, the consumer bandwagon, more
Edited by Ron Wilson -- 1/4/2007
To ISSCC 2007
The premier annual conference for chip designs is undoubtedly the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (Feb 11 to 15) in San Francisco. The conference includes full-day courses, forums, and tutorials as well as 182 full-length papers and many short papers. This year's theme recognizes that we are approaching diminishing returns in process scaling and highlights the close relationship that must exist among process engineers, device designers, circuit designers, and chip architects to achieve improvements in density, performance, and efficiency with advanced processes. Papers will span the full range from laboratory-research projects to chips just going into production.
To the first thoughts of desktop computing
—Electrical Design News, January 1957
Looking AroundIs everyone going to CES?
You might think so, from the way the analysts are focusing on consumer electronics as the main driver for growth in electronics. But, as all those executives head hungrily to Las Vegas, it's worth remembering that growth in the consumer-electronics market comes with a whole list of conditions. It depends on consumers—especially in the United States—continuing to spend, even in the face of economic slowdown and rising mortgage defaults. It depends on Chinese manufacturers continuing to control costs, even in the face of labor shortages, growing social unrest, and upward pressure on the Chinese currency. And it depends on having well-executed designs and finding an audience—no longer a sure thing in light of recent horror stories from Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft, to name a few. But we confidently march forward.
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