<p>It is becoming increasingly clear that the two-dimensional layout of devices on computer chips hinders the development of high-performance computer systems. Three-dimensional structures will be needed to provide the performance required to implement computationally intensive tasks. 3-D Nanoelectr
3D Nanoelectronic Computer Architecture and Implementation
β Scribed by D. Crawley, K. Nikolic, M. Forshaw
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Series
- Series in Materials Science and Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It is becoming increasingly clear that the two-dimensional layout of devices on computer chips is starting to hinder the development of high-performance computer systems. Three-dimensional structures will be needed to provide the performance required to implement computationally intensive tasks. 3-D Nanoelectronic Computer Architecture and Implementation reviews the state of the art in nanoelectronic device design and fabrication and discusses the architectural aspects of 3-D designs, including the possible use of molecular wiring and carbon nanotube interconnections. This is a valuable reference for those involved in the design and development of nanoelectronic devices and technology.
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