DocumentCode
3556173
Title
Microelectronics: End of the beginning or beginning of the end?
Author
Heilmeier, George H.
Author_Institution
Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, Texas
Volume
30
fYear
1984
fDate
1984
Firstpage
2
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The startling rate of change which microelectronics is producing in world societies has caused organizations to ponder how long this rate of change can endure and at what level of performance it might end. This paper traces the historical development of microelectronic capabilities, how this has fueled ever greater capabilities in electronic systems, which, in turn, created the explosive growth of the microelectronics industry. It is projected that the factors which have produced the growth in microelectronic capabilities will reach maturity within the next decade and electronics may become a low-growth industry within 5 to 10 years following that event unless new revolutionary approaches to microelectronics are developed which bypass foreseen limitations. Some possible paths these revolutionary approaches might take are outlined.
Keywords
Costs; Delay; Electronics industry; Environmental economics; Integrated circuit interconnections; Microcomputers; Microelectronics; Microprocessors; Power generation economics; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electron Devices Meeting, 1984 International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEDM.1984.190627
Filename
1484398
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