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AMAT News Media Advisory/Symposium Spotlights Transition to 32nm
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Applied Materials, Inc. will host a technical symposium on December 12,
2006, in San Francisco with distinguished executives and technologists
from leading chip companies and universities, including AMD, IBM, Intel,
MIT, and TI to discuss the industry’s imminent
move to 32nm device manufacturing. The event will provide an in-depth
look at the critical design and process issues that must be resolved to
ensure a successful transition to the 32nm technology node.
Topics: -- Key bottlenecks in logic and Flash at the 32 nm node -- Viable 32nm node structures for logic transistor/Flash cells -- High-k/metal gates -- New design rules and device parasiticsPanel:
Dr. Zroan Krivokapic, Senior Member of Technical Staff,
Strategic Technology Group, AMD
Dr. Ghavam Shahidi, Fellow, Director of High Performance Logic,
IBM
Dr. Al Fazio, Fellow, Intel
Dr. Judy Hoyt, MIT
Dr. Venu Menon, Vice President, Silicon Technology Development,
TI
Dr. Farhad Moghadam, Senior Vice President, Applied Materials
Moderator, Dr. Scott E. Thompson, University of Florida
When: Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006
Where: Hotel Nikko
222 Mason St. San Francisco, CA 94102
Agenda:
5:15 to 5:30 pm Registration
5:30 to 6:15 pm Dinner
6:15 to 7:15 pm Panel Discussion
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