August 21, 2003

Electronic nanotechnology will sustain Moore's Law

The Inquirer:

A Carnegie Mellon professor said that field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices which use electronic nanotechnology and molecular electronics will keep Moore's Law alive and well in the future.

Seth Goldstein, said the new class of electronics devices which is called chemically assembled electronic nanotechnology (CAEN) will be low power, defect tolerant and provide massive component densities at low cost in the future.

Posted by Bob King at August 21, 2003 07:57 AM
Related Categories: Area - Tech - Nanotechnology | Area - Tech - Semiconductors | Industry - Semiconductor | Quadrant - Technological



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