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1 Semiconductor Industries Association, International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS)
By Manston Manley

2 OUTLINE Semiconductor Industry Association
Semiconductor Industries Association, International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) By Manston Manley /24/2017 OUTLINE Semiconductor Industry Association Goal and achievements of SIA Statistics of Semiconductor Industry Research International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor ITRS 2017 goals Summary Reference Key points

3 Semiconductor Industry Association founded in 1977
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is the voice of the U.S. semiconductor industry, one of America's top export industries and a key driver of America’s economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness. Semiconductors – microchips that control all modern electronics – enable the systems and products we use to work, communicate, travel, entertain, harness energy, treat illness, and make new scientific discoveries Goals: Free and open markets worldwide Maintain U.S. leadership in technology Drive state-of-the-art programs to protect the environment and provide safe working conditions Maintain our top ranking in worldwide market share Achievements: directly employs nearly a quarter of a million people in the U.S. In 2016, U.S. semiconductor company sales totaled $164 billion semiconductors make the global trillion dollar electronics industry possible. SIA created the first National Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, in the early 1990s

4 Founders of sia Robert Noyce, Intel Corporation John Welty, Motorola, In Dec 12, 1927-June 3, 1990 Wilfred Corrigan, LSI Logic Corporation W.J. Sanders III, Advanced Micro Devices, Incorporated 1969 to April 25, 2002. Charles Sporck, National Semiconductor Corporation

5 Statistics of Semiconductor Industry
 SIA worldwide sales of semiconductors reached $30.5 billion for the month of October 2016, an increase of 3.4 percent from last total of $29.5 billion and 5.1 percent higher than the October 2015 total of $29.0 billion. All monthly sales numbers are compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization and represent a three-month moving average. Beyond 2016, the semiconductor market is expected to grow at a modest pace across all regions. WSTS forecasts 3.3 percent growth globally for 2017 ($346.1 billion in total sales) 2.3 percent growth for 2018 ($354.0 billion). WSTS tabulates its semi-annual industry forecast by convening an extensive group of global semiconductor companies that provide accurate and timely indicators of semiconductor trends.

6 Research Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)
Launched in 1982 by SIA SRC is the worlds leading technology research association Invested millions in cutting-edge semiconductor research. In 1987 initiated the creation of SEMATECH Focus Center Research Programing(FCRP) is established by SRC and DARPA to extend CMOS to its theoretical limits in1997 World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) Headquarter is at San Jose, California Operational center is located at Bruckmuehl, Germany Non-profit mutual benefit corporation whose Charter and Bylaws define services for the world semiconductor industry. Manages the collection and publications of trade net shipments and semiconductor industry forecasts STARnet: Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research network STARnet is a collaborative network of stellar research centers finding paths around the fundamental physical limits that threaten the long term growth of the microelectronics industry. Collaborative research environment that is highly leveraged by both industry and U.S. department of Defense funding. Focuses on beyond CMOS technology options

7 International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors Founded in 1998.
The Roadmap is devised and intended for technology assessment only and is without regard to any commercial considerations pertaining to individual products or equipment. Goal:   ensure cost-effective advancements in the performance of the integrated circuit  Serving the Profession, Industry, Academia and Research Institutes, the Roadmap provides: A forecast of industry requirements to maintain the pace of progress for the industry and user community  over the next 15 years, and the next 25 years . Identification of difficult challenges that must be addressed to meet these industry requirements. the Roadmap will identify research requirements and potential technical solutions. ITRS ecosystem of the electronic industry had undergone a major change from 2012 and completed in 2014.  International Technology Working Groups (ITWGs) were replaced in 2015 by  7 Focus Teams in the new ITRS .These are: System Integration Heterogeneous Integration Heterogeneous Components Outside System Connectivity More Moore Beyond CMOS Factory Integration.  

8 System Integration System integration (SI) is an IT or engineering process or phase concerned with joining different subsystems or components as one large system. It ensures that each integrated subsystem functions as required. SI is also used to add value to a system through new functionalities provided by connecting functions of different systems.

9 Heterogeneous Integration Roadmap
PURPOSE OF INTERNATIONAL HETEROGENEOUS INTEGRATION ROADMAP The Roadmap serves as a guideline for the global electronics industry of projected technology needs and opportunities for innovation. the heterogeneous integration of emerging devices and materials which require a longer research development horizon forecast for 25yrs

10 Heterogeneous Components
Heterogeneous computing refers to systems that use more than one kind of processor or cores. These systems gain performance or energy efficiency not just by adding the same type of processors, but by adding dissimilar coprocessors, usually incorporating specialized processing capabilities to handle particular tasks

11 Outside System Connectivity Initial focus
Internet of things (IoT) devices – Wireless RF – Multiple protocols – Security – Ultra low power Big data communication needs Optical interconnect Across the internet within server farms, within servers – Bandwidth, latency – Energy efficiency – Signal integrity

12 More Moore The 'More Moore' domain is internationally defined as an attempt to further develop advanced CMOS technologies and reduce the associated cost per function Almost 70% of the total semiconductor components market is directly impacted by advanced CMOS reduction achieved in the More Moore domain. This 70% comprises three component groups of similar size, namely microprocessors mass memories digital logic

13 Beyond CMOS Beyond CMOS refers to the possible future digital logic technologies beyond the CMOS scaling limits which limits device density and speeds due to heating effects.

14 Teamwork is the key. Roadmap teams identify critical challenges, encourage innovative solutions with a 15-year horizons.

15 Sponsored organisations

16 Regional participation of ITRS

17 Key points What is SIA When was it found and by who
Goal of SIA and achievement What is SRC, WSTS, STARnet ITRS Goals of ITRS for 2017. Who are members of ITRS

18 References 2014%20Mtgs,%20Presentations%20&%20Links/2013ITRS/2013Chapters/2013ExecutiveSummary.pdf

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