Wednesday
June 2, 9:12 pm ET
(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sequence Design, Inc
| When: |
Monday June 7 from
12-2PM. |
| Where: |
Design Automation Conference
San Diego Convention Center, Room 22 |
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Moderator
Brian Fuller
Editor-in-Chief,
EETimes |
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| Panelists |
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Shekhar Borkar
Director, Circuit Research Lab
Intel |
Bob Pitts
Senior Member of Technical Staff and Process
Platform Manager,
Texas Instruments
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Scott Becker
CTO
Artisan Components |
Kaushik Roy
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Purdue University
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Jerry Frenkil
VP of Advanced Development
Sequence Design
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What: "Will (C)MOS Grow Before
Leakage is Licked?" |
Transistor leakage has become a critical
design issue with present generation process technologies.
Every indication is that leakage will become significantly
more challenging with each new process generation. Circuit
designers, process developers and EDA tool providers are beginning
to develop solutions to the leakage problem, a number of approaches
have already been proposed and studied. These include non-traditional
device structures such as FinFETs and new or modified design
techniques such as MTCMOS and VTCMOS. But deploying any of
these solutions raises new questions that will be explored
in this panel session.
About Sequence
Sequence Design, Inc. enables system-on-chip
designers to bring higher-performance and lower-power integrated
circuits quickly to fabrication. Sequence´s power and
signal integrity software give its more than 130 customers
the competitive advantage they need to excel in aggressive
technology markets, despite demanding complexity and time-to-market
issues of nanometer design.
Sequence has worldwide development and
field service operations. The company was recently named by
Reed Electronics as one of the top 10 companies to watch in
the electronics industry. Sequence is privately held. Sequence
is a member of Cadence Design Systems´ Connections™
and Mentor Graphics´ Open Door™ partnership programs.
Additional information is available . |