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Publication
VLSI Technology 2010
Conference paper
Design-technology interaction for post-32 nm node CMOS technologies
Abstract
This paper will review the technology features in the recent and upcoming nodes and how they will impact circuit design, product performance, and migratability. It will cover the challenges and serious limitations that we will face in FEOL (increased leakage, loss of body effect), BEOL (RC, electro-migration), lithography (ever more complex design rules), and power management (end of frequency scaling, very high device count). We will talk about some possible technology solutions that will address some of the above challenges (disruptive device technologies, increased number of BEOL levels, and migration to lower voltages). Net is that scaling is expected to continue to 11 nm (at least). Design is expected to become significantly more complex. © 2010 IEEE.