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Will Moore's Law rule in the land of analog?
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Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference table of contents
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PANEL SESSION: Will Moore's law rule in the land of analog? table of contents
Pages: 633 - 633  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-828-8
Authors
T. Bonaccio  IBM Corp.
T. Meng  Stanford University
E. Perea  STMicroelectronics
R. Pitts  Texas Instruments, Inc.
C. Sodinii  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
J. Wieser  National Semiconductor Corp.
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Once upon a time there was a wise and benevolent ruler whose Law multiplied his subjects' wealth and happiness--about 2X, every couple of years, but the kingdom was divided. Those in the happy hamlet of Digital got fatter (and faster), year after year. Not so the talented artisans in the town of Analog complained constantly about "voltage headroom", "variability", "noise", "matching", "kT/C limits", the rising costs of supporting their neighbors' insatiable addiction to shrinking transistors, and how the grass looked greener just over the border, in Silicon-Germania. So, what's a King to do? Will we see billion transistor chips with integrated RF made from transistors that are 25 atoms wide? Or will the peasants in the land of Analog really revolt.


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T. Bonaccio: colleagues
T. Meng: colleagues
E. Perea: colleagues
R. Pitts: colleagues
C. Sodinii: colleagues
J. Wieser: colleagues
Rob A. Rutenbar: colleagues