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CICC is a forum for circuit, IC, and SoC designers, CAD developers, manufacturers and ASIC users to present and discuss new developments, future trends, innovative ideas and recent advancements. [1] CICC is sponsored by the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society and technically sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society.
2022 Bilderberg Conference; C. ... Conference on World Affairs; Custom Integrated Circuits Conference; D. ... This page was last edited on 18 March 2022, ...
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 and related device technologies, design, manufacturing, physics, modeling and circuit-device interaction.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers sponsors more than 1,600 annual conferences and meetings worldwide. IEEE is also highly involved in the technical program development of numerous events including trade events, training workshops, job fairs, and other programs.
The journal serves as a companion venue for expanding on work presented at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, the Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits, and the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference. [2] The journal has an impact factor of 6.12 and is edited by Dennis Sylvester (University of Michigan). [3] [4]
From the start in 1982 [1] until 2014 the conference was held in San Jose, California. It is sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society , Computer-Aided Design Technical Committee (CANDE), the IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA), and SIGDA , and in cooperation with the IEEE Electron Devices Society and the IEEE Solid ...
Constructing an integrated circuit, or any semiconductor device, requires a series of operations—photolithography, etching, metal deposition, and so on.As the industry evolved, each of these operations were typically performed by specialized machines built by a variety of commercial companies.
The conference's abbreviated (and more commonly used) formal name was "Supercomputing 'XY", where XY denotes the last two digits of the year. In 1996, according to the archived front matter of the conference proceedings, [16] the full name was changed to the ACM/IEEE "International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications ...