Samsung Says 3D Silicon Will Drive Boundless Industry Growth in Unprecedented Era of Fusion Technology.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics (SEC, Hangul:삼성전자; KSE: 005930, KSE: 005935, LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) is a South Korean multinational corporation and the world's largest and leading electronics and information technology company. Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology solutions, yesterday shared stunning prospects for a new industry-fusing technology era that will offer tremendous global opportunities for expanded use of three-dimensional (3D) silicon-based technologies. At the plenary session Plenary session is a term often used in s to define the part of the conference when all members of all parties are in attendance. These sessions may contain a broad range of content from Keynotes to Panel Discussions and are not necessarily related to a specific style of delivery. of the 2006 International Electron Devices Meeting The International Electron Devices Meeting is an annual conference held alternatively in San Francisco, California and Washington D.C. Established in 1954, IEDM is the world's main forum on advancement in semiconductor and electronic devices. (IEDM IEDM International Electron Devices Meeting IEDM Institute Économique de Montréal ) on Monday, Dr. Chang-Gyu Hwang, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Samsung Electronics' Semiconductor Business, said that we are at the doorstep of the largest shift in the semiconductor industry ever, one that will dwarf the PC and even the consumer electronics eras. In his keynote speech keynote speech n. See keynote address. Noun 1. keynote speech - a speech setting forth the keynote keynote address keynote - the principal theme in a speech or literary work entitled, 'New Paradigms in the Silicon Industry', Dr. Hwang told a huge crowd of professionals in the field of device technology at the Hilton San Francisco Hotel, "The approaching era of electronics technology advancement - the Fusion Era - will be massive in scope, encompassing the fields of information technology (IT), bio-technology (BT), and nano-technology (NT) and will create boundless opportunities for new growth to the semiconductor industry." Evolving from the PC industry, which holds an annual market volume of 200 million units, the mobile and digital consumer industry now has a volume exceeding two billion units annually. In the approaching Fusion Era, market demand will soar to a level that could match the 6.5-billion world population total, with multiple applications affecting literally everyone. While demand for semiconductor technology has been surging since 2000 for mobile, digital consumer and entertainment applications, Dr. Hwang enumerated This term is often used in law as equivalent to mentioned specifically, designated, or expressly named or granted; as in speaking of enumerated governmental powers, items of property, or articles in a tariff schedule. reasons for a new, massive, and prolonged surge that Samsung anticipates will begin around 2010 and go well beyond. Bio-tech, health care, robotics, aerospace, solar cell solar cell, semiconductor devised to convert light to electric current. It is a specially constructed diode, usually made of silicon crystal. When light strikes the exposed active surface, it knocks electrons loose from their sites in the crystal. , and environment-friendly R&D fields are expected to combine in critical ways to herald the dawning of the New Era of Fusion Technology. Semiconductor advancements will play a pivotal role in enabling this new trend, Dr. Hwang said. "Unlike the paradigm shift A dramatic change in methodology or practice. It often refers to a major change in thinking and planning, which ultimately changes the way projects are implemented. For example, accessing applications and data from the Web instead of from local servers is a paradigm shift. See paradigm. from the personal computer to mobile and digital consumer applications, the introduction of massive-scale fusion technology - which represents the organic convergence of IT, BT and NT, will bring together a wide range of technology-related professions as the foundation for a new technology frontier," Dr. Hwang said. "This historic new frontier New Frontier President John F. Kennedy’s legislative program, encompassing such areas as civil rights, the economy, and foreign relations. [Am. Hist.: WB, K:212] See : Aid, Governmental will change the way we develop and harness semiconductor technologies in substantially improving the level of day-to-day convenience for consumers." Commencement of the Fusion Era depends on the successful development of high-density, ultra-small, multi-featured semiconductor chips and multi-faceted, cross-industry solutions. To enter the new era, Dr. Hwang said it is essential to first overcome today's limits in nano-technology. In blending critical aspects of key semiconductor technologies for a sweeping technology migration, Dr. Hwang also cautioned that multiple hurdles need to be overcome, such as moving beyond today's silicon patterning limitations, ensuring controllability of limited sums of electrons, and minimizing inter-cell noise that has caused bottlenecks in two-dimensional structures. To resolve such technology limitations, a promising 3D approach has already been made to transistor design. However, further innovations in the design of architecture for electronics components and more efficient use of raw materials are critical to achieving additional advancements that will pave the way to the new era. Today, it is generally perceived that sub-25 nanometers is the limit to maximizing the efficiency of the silicon base. But, Dr. Hwang emphasized that alternate technologies can counter this apparent dead-end in ultra-fine process technology such as 3D structure technology and 3D stacking technology. Shedding more light on how hurdles to the Fusion Era will be overcome, Dr. Hwang said that Samsung is presenting two papers on 3D silicon wire technology at the IEDM 2006 technology sessions that represent critical advancements in enabling ultra-fine process technology with a wire diameter of five nanometers. Another highly significant paper being presented by Samsung at IEDM 2006 focuses on the development of NAND flash See flash memory. memory based Programs that hold all data in memory for processing. Almost all spreadsheets are memory based so that a change in data at one end of the spreadsheet can be instantly reflected at the other end. on charge trap flash Charge Trap Flash (Often abbreviated to CTF) is a new technology to fabricate a NAND flash device invented by Samsung Electronics in 2006. The technology depends on a SONOS (semiconductor-oxide-nitride-oxide-semiconductor) or MONOS (metal-ONOS) capacitor structure, storing the (CTF CTF Capture The Flag CTF Child Trust Fund (UK) CTF Canadian Tax Foundation CTF Canadian Taxpayers Federation (lobby group) CTF Canadian Television Fund CTF Canadian Teachers' Federation ) technology, which Dr. Hwang said, will be the basis for producing 32-gigabit NAND (Not AND) A Boolean logic operation that is true if any single input is false. Two-input NAND gates are often used as the sole logic element on gate array chips, because all Boolean operations can be created from NAND gates. See flash memory. memory in the near future using 40-nanometer process technology as announced in September. Regardless of such breakthroughs in high-density, scaled memory technology, the common perception has been that sub-25-nanometer would be the limit for silicon-based chip production. However, research engineers are continuing to challenge these apparent barriers in the pursuit of new fields such as bio technology and various molecular-level technologies. Along with accelerated research on baseline technologies, Dr. Hwang said that Samsung continues to expend considerable resources on the development and refinement of fusion semiconductors. First introduced in 2002, Samsung's fusion semiconductors have converged multiple device characteristics onto a single piece of silicon. The first fusion memory, OneNAND(TM), has been widely adapted to mobile applications from handsets and removable memory cards to hard disk drives. Today, Samsung is announcing a second generation of fusion memory - the OneDRAM(TM). This new fusion memory chip will offer better performance, with faster speed and lower power consumption and a lower chip count, with reduced area coverage on the printed circuit board. As the second generation in fusion memory, OneDRAM enhances performance in mobile applications with data processing data processing or information processing, operations (e.g., handling, merging, sorting, and computing) performed upon data in accordance with strictly defined procedures, such as recording and summarizing the financial transactions of a speeds up to five times faster than conventional data transfer methods used today. To launch the Fusion Era, high-density semiconductors on a terabit scale are expected by 2010, moving later to even higher densities on the peta scale, Dr. Hwang said. The core element needed to usher in the new age will be a complex integration of different types of devices such as memory, logic, sensor, processor and software, together with new materials, and advanced die stack technologies, all based on 3D silicon technology, he added. About Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2005 parent company sales of US$56.7 billion and net income of US$7.5 billion. Employing approximately 128,000 people in over 120 offices in 57 countries, the company consists of five main business units: Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com OneDRAM and OneNAND are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. |
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