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DTSTART:20231023T150000Z
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LOCATION:TITU\, Union South
SUMMARY:The Most Important Thing is Everything – Building Chips in a
 n Interconnected World.\, Semiconductor Engineering Seminar Series: Ro
 b Aitken\, Rob Aitken\, Synopsys EDA Group
DESCRIPTION:The CHIPS act and other announced government spending are 
 designed to rebuild advanced semiconductor manufacturing capability in
  the US for national security and other purposes. This is an ambitious
  and laudable goal\, with a huge number of interacting and interconnec
 ted technologies needed to bring it to fruition. This talk focuses on 
 three of those: 3D integration of heterogeneous multi-die systems\, ad
 vanced design technology\, and novel computing system architectures. E
 ach of these enables advances in performance and energy efficiency but
  even higher gains are attainable by co-developing all three together.
  These examples are not unique – the chips of the future will need a
  workforce with a broad range of skills and expertise to extract benef
 its from silicon that is increasingly challenged to provide them.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8458
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