Webinar: Semiconductor Reliability and Product Qualification

Online

Package 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 failure mechanisms, and determining their impact on the reliability of the circuit. Today, reliability can involve tradeoffs between performance and reliability; assessing the impact of …

Webinar: Fab.da: Comprehensive AI-Driven Process Analytics for Faster Ramp and Efficient High-Volume Manufacturing

Online

The challenges before semiconductor fabs are expansive and evolving. As the size of chips shrinks from nanometers to eventually angstroms, the complexity of the manufacturing process increases in response. To combat the complexity and sheer intricacy of semiconductor manufacturing, innovative software solutions are required. Synopsys Fab.da is a comprehensive process control solution that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) …

Webinar: Modeling and Simulation of Silicon Photonics Systems in SystemVerilog

Online

About Silicon photonics systems integrate photonic components such as optical waveguides, couplers, resonators, photodetectors, etc. along with electronic components on the same silicon chip to realize high-bandwidth, high-density, and low-power communication via wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM). This talk will address the challenges of modeling and simulating silicon photonics WDM transceivers in SystemVerilog, which contain photonic devices …

33rd USENIX Security Symposium

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown 1201 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The 33rd USENIX Security Symposium will take place on August 14–16, 2024, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, PA, USA. The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system programmers, and …

Webinar: Advanced CMOS/FinFET Fabrication

Online

Semiconductor and integrated circuit developments continue to proceed at an incredible pace. For example, today's microprocessor chips have one thousand times the processing power of those a decade ago. These challenges have been accomplished because of the integrated circuit industry's ability to track something known as Moore's Law. Moore's Law states that an integrated circuit's …