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- Q13598929 abstract "The IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) is an annual micro- and nanoelectronics conference held each December that serves as a forum for reporting technological breakthroughs in the areas of semiconductor device technology, design, manufacturing, physics, modeling and circuit-device interaction.The IEDM is the conference where semiconductor industry pioneer Gordon Moore first updated and explained the prediction he made 10 years earlier which has come to be known as “Moore’s Law.” Moore’s Law states that the complexity of integrated circuits would double approximately every two years. IEDM brings together managers, engineers, and scientists from industry and academia around the world to discuss nanometer-scale CMOS transistor technology, advanced memory, displays, sensors, MEMS devices, novel quantum and nanoscale devices using emerging phenomena, optoelectronics, power, energy harvesting, and ultra-high-speed devices, as well as process technology and device modeling and simulation. The conference also encompasses discussions and presentations on devices in silicon, compound and organic semiconductors, and emerging material systems. In addition to technical paper presentations, IEDM includes multiple plenary presentations, panel sessions, tutorials, short courses, and invited talks and an entrepreneurship panel session conducted by experts in the field from around the globe.The 2015 IEDM will take place December 7 - 9, 2015 at the Washington Hilton Hotel. It will be the IEDM's last regularly scheduled appearance in Washington, DC, where it first began in October of 1955. From 2016 onward, the IEDM will be held each December in San Francisco.".
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- Q13598929 comment "The IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) is an annual micro- and nanoelectronics conference held each December that serves as a forum for reporting technological breakthroughs in the areas of semiconductor device technology, design, manufacturing, physics, modeling and circuit-device interaction.The IEDM is the conference where semiconductor industry pioneer Gordon Moore first updated and explained the prediction he made 10 years earlier which has come to be known as “Moore’s Law.” Moore’s Law states that the complexity of integrated circuits would double approximately every two years. ".
- Q13598929 label "International Electron Devices Meeting".