COLLOQUIUM Exploration for Beyond CMOS Integrated Circuit Technology for Computing
CIC nanoGUNE Seminars
- Speaker
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Ian Young, Intel Corp, USA
- When
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2019/07/01
13:00 - Place
- nanoGUNE seminar room, Tolosa Hiribidea 76, Donostia - San Sebastian
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**Abstract** :
An analysis of research in quantum electronics and magnetics to identify more
energy efficient devices for logic beyond CMOS transistors is presented.
Results of beyond-CMOS device benchmarking at the circuit level are reviewed.
Based on the benchmarking, trends in this research field are identified and
principles for development of competitive computing technologies are
formulated. Some leading options for beyond CMOS device proposals and their
experimental demonstrations are reviewed.
**Biography** :
Ian Young is a Senior Fellow and director of Exploratory Integrated Circuits
in the Technology Development Group of Intel Corporation. He joined Intel in
1983 and his technical contributions have been in the design of DRAMs, SRAMs,
microprocessor circuit design, Phase Locked Loops and microprocessor clocking,
mixed-signal circuits for microprocessor high speed I/O links, RF CMOS
circuits for wireless transceivers, and research for chip to chip optical I/O.
He has also contributed to the definition and development of Intel’s process
technologies. Ian Young now leads a research group exploring the future
options for a more energy efficient integrated circuit technology beyond CMOS.
His recent work developed a uniform benchmarking methodology to identify the
key technology options in quantum electronics and magnetics such as tunneling
junction field-effect devices and spintronics. Ian Young received the Bachelor
of Electrical Engineering and the Master Eng. Science, from the University of
Melbourne, Australia. He received the PhD in Electrical Engineering from the
University of California, Berkeley. He received the 2018 IEEE Frederik Philips
Award “for leadership in research and development on circuits and processes
for the evolution of microprocessorsâ€. Ian Young is a Fellow of the IEEE.
**Host:** J.M. Pitarke