1998
DOI: 10.1109/5.658769
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The future of microelectronics

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“…For a long time, people have been talking about technological evolution and the rate at which it occurs. Very often, people cite Moore's Law [9] as an example of law being capable of predicting technological developments in computing power. 1 More recently, Kurzweil [10] presented a theory for technological evolution: the Law of Accelerated Returns.…”
Section: Technology Evolution and Its Impact On Capacity Ubiquity Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a long time, people have been talking about technological evolution and the rate at which it occurs. Very often, people cite Moore's Law [9] as an example of law being capable of predicting technological developments in computing power. 1 More recently, Kurzweil [10] presented a theory for technological evolution: the Law of Accelerated Returns.…”
Section: Technology Evolution and Its Impact On Capacity Ubiquity Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if we start counting from 1960, when the total sales of semiconductor components was already about 0.1 of a billion, in the year 2000 it is expected to be over 200 billion, i.e. increasing more than four orders of magnitude in a historically short span of time [9].…”
Section: Microminiaturization Racementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actual limitations observed nowadays in the optimization of the microelectronic devices [1][2][3] have led to the investigation of other technologies that aim to eliminate these barriers. Among them, the optical technology is considered prominent due to its innumerous advantages, such as: higher processing velocity, wider bandwidth for data processing, insensitivity to electromagnetic interference, immunity to electrical short circuits and ground loops, safe in combustible environments, and low cost [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%