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Abstract:
-- June 12 Meeting in SF Will Address the Future of Microelectronics --
SIA will sponsor a briefing for journalists on the future of Moore's Law addressing key questions:
* How long can we continue advances in chip technology?
* When will the laws of physics overtake Moore's Law?
* What is the chip industry doing to ensure U.S. leadership in the Era of Nanoelectronics?
A panel featuring four of the world's leading experts on nanoelectronics will answer these and other questions.
Date:
June 12, 2008
Time:
10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Panel presentations and Q&A
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Luncheon roundtable
Place:
Westin Hotel, 50 Third Street, San Francisco
The panel includes:
* Dr. Robert Doering, Texas Instruments Senior Fellow and Research Strategy Manager
* Dr. Paolo Gargini, Intel Fellow and Director of Technology Strategy, Intel Corporation, and chairman of the SIA Technology Strategy Committee
* Dr. Stuart Parkin, IBM Fellow and director of the IBM-Stanford Spintronic and Science and Applications Center
* Dr. Jeffrey Welser, Director of the Nanoelectronics Research Institute, a subsidiary of the Semiconductor Research Corporation
* George Scalise, President, SIA
Please RSVP to Joanna Fuller or 408.573.6619. Please let Joanna know if you plan to attend and if you will stay for the luncheon.
For additional information, contact John Greenagel or 408.573.6612.
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Contacts:
Semiconductor Industry Association
John Greenagel
408-436-6600
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