The development of CMOS technology has been, and will remain, driven by system needs. Traditionally, these needs
have been met quite satisfactorily by simply reducing the physical size of the transistors as guided by the MOSFET
scaling theory and increasing the chip-level integration density as anticipated from "Moore’s Law." Now that CMOS
has reached its scaling limits, continued progress has to come from innovations beyond the traditional development
paths, guided by anticipating and addressing system designers' concerns and needs. In this talk, we examine several
opportunities for extending current CMOS technology to continue satisfying the needs of system designers.
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