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Challenges and Emerging Technologies for System Integration beyond the End of the Roadmap of Nano-CMOS

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By 2020 it is very likely that nano-CMOS will reach the end of the scaling roadmap. Such end will not mean the demise of silicon technology at all. While there are uncertainties as to what will be the show-stoppers, there is a large number of transitional and compatible to CMOS technologies that will be more important than just 2-D scaling. This paper discusses possible limitations bringing the end of scaling and also proposes a likely scenario for hardware technology evolution and related challenges for integrating systems in the next 20 years. The scenario beyond the end of the roadmap is drawn, in which key technologies will be developed to be compatible with nano-scaled CMOS in silicon, and not to replace it entirely. Transitional technologies will rather co-exist and be built upon a basic CMOS-like technology platform of silicon-on-insulator. Radically new devices at the 1-10 nm scale will most likely be built on a silicon substrate with the same technical requirements (such as cleanness, lithographic resolution, long-range ordering, etc) of near end-of-roadmap CMOS industry. The end of scaling will not necessarily lead to the onset of a post-silicon era. Advanced materials research has not pointed so far to a non-silicon scenario well beyond 2020. The computing systems challenges will be dealt with new forms of integration, hierarchically ordered from the micron-level, to sub-micron level (500nm to 100nm) non-digital, down to nano-scaled transistors on silicon further down to 10 nm. In this hierarchy, at the bottom, it is highly possible that disruptive molecular-level devices (self-assembled in the scale of 2 to 10 nanometers) will eventually be production-worthy for 100 Giga- to Tera-scale devices integration. Structures like graphene-based carbon tubes or planes are the most viable candidates for molecular devices. In this presentation the computer-systems relevant issues of systems power dissipation, noise, hardware design complexity, and resilience to systems failures in the presence of device variances and faults, are addressed as the challenging computing research topics that will guide future research in computing architectures at the tera-scale integration beyond 2020.
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hal-01569363 , version 1 (26-07-2017)

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Sergio Bampi, Ricardo Reis. Challenges and Emerging Technologies for System Integration beyond the End of the Roadmap of Nano-CMOS. 17th International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSISOC), Oct 2009, Florianópolis, Brazil. pp.21-33, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-23120-9_2⟩. ⟨hal-01569363⟩
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