Arthur Hanson
Well-known member
Semiconductor miniaturisation with 2D nanolattices
2D has the potential to disrupt the whole semiconductor manufacturing process not only with dramatic shrink, but also dramatic speed increases. This will impact not only the semiconductor industry, but the materials industry. Within the next three years we should be able to see whole new frontiers open before us. All this and more is going to be built on the knowledge generation machine formed by increasing computational power, number of educated people, cheap instrumentation that mems create and near free communications for collaboration and search. There will be no technical challenges we cannot meet. It's the social and financial dislocations that should be discussed and solutions developed with careful thought and wisdom that will be needed and forums like this are the best place to start, for developing and integrating technology must go hand in hand.
2D has the potential to disrupt the whole semiconductor manufacturing process not only with dramatic shrink, but also dramatic speed increases. This will impact not only the semiconductor industry, but the materials industry. Within the next three years we should be able to see whole new frontiers open before us. All this and more is going to be built on the knowledge generation machine formed by increasing computational power, number of educated people, cheap instrumentation that mems create and near free communications for collaboration and search. There will be no technical challenges we cannot meet. It's the social and financial dislocations that should be discussed and solutions developed with careful thought and wisdom that will be needed and forums like this are the best place to start, for developing and integrating technology must go hand in hand.