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100 YEARS of FETs: SHAPING the FUTURE of DEVICE INNOVATIONS Inside IEEE IEDM 2025 Focus Sessions Focus Session #1 - Efficient AI Solutions: Architecture, Circuit, and 3D Integration Innovations for Memory and Logic Focus Session #2 - Beyond Silicon: The Invisible Revolution in Thin-Film Transistors Focus Session #3 - From P-bits to Qubits: Classical, Quantum-Inspired …
Essential Debugging Techniques Workshop This workshop is for hardware engineers, system architects, and anyone who wants to learn best practices for debugging challenging issues encountered while developing FPGAs, SoCs, PCBs, …
Semiconductor and integrated circuit developments continue to proceed at an incredible pace. For example, today's application-specific ICs and microprocessors can contain upwards of 100 million transistors. Traditional testing relies on …
Semiconductor and integrated circuit developments continue to proceed at an incredible pace. The industry as a whole has gotten to this point of incredible complexity through the process of countless …
Failure and Yield Analysis is an increasingly difficult and complex process. Today, engineers are required to locate defects on complex integrated circuits. In many ways, this is akin to locating a needle in a haystack, where the needles get smaller and the haystack gets bigger every year. Engineers are required to understand a variety of …
Product reliability and qualification continues to evolve with the electronics industry. New electronics applications require new approaches to reliability and qualification. In the past, reliability meant discovering, characterizing and modeling …
Electrical Overstress (EOS) and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) account for most of the field failures observed in the electronics industry. Although EOS and ESD damage can at times look quite similar …