The semiconductor industry is famous for advancing technology at a rapid pace that it has maintained for over four decades. This rate of change presents many challenges, both in design and in the manufacture of state-of-the-art Integrated Circuits. As IC's routinely include more than a billion transistors, the interactions between the design and the manufacturing communities now must handle atomic-level variability, dozens of new materials, and patterning techniques operating at their theoretical limit.
In this talk, we will present several facets of this problem and discuss emerging innovations at the IC design-manufacturing interface.
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