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Title: | 3D Nanoelectronic Computer Architecture and Implementation |
Authors: | Crawley, David |
Keywords: | Architecture and Implementation |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | Bristol and Philadelphia |
Description: | This book is based is largely on the results from a project called CORTEX (IST-1999-10236) which was funded under the European Commission’s Fifth Framework Programme under the Future Emerging Technologies proactive initiative Nanotechnology Informatio n Devices and ran from January 2000 to June 2003. Titled ‘Design and Construction of Elements of a Hybrid Molecular/Electronic Retina-Cortex Structure’, the project examined how to construct a three-dimensional system for computer vision. Instead of concentrating on any particular device technology, however, the project was primarily focussed on how to connect activ e device layers together in order to build a three-dimensionalsystem. Becau se the system was aimed at the nanoscale, we concentrated on techniques which were scalable, some of which utilized molecular self-assembly. But we also n eeded a practical experimental system to test these technologies so we also included work to fabricate test substrates which included through-chip vias. Consid ering the multi-disciplinary nature of the project, the end result was remark ably successful in that a three-chip stack was demonstrated using more than one molecular interconnection technology. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/47546 |
ISBN: | 0 7503 1003 0 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture |
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