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August 16-18, 2010 at Ho Chi Minh city: The ICDV 2010 (Integrated Circuits and Devices in Vietnam) is an international workshop for presenting chips and circuit designs in solid-state and semiconductor fields. Thanks to the continuous advancement in CMOS device scaling, the number of transistors on a VLSI chip has been ever increasing. It will soon reach the level of 10 giga transistors on a single chip, the equivalent of the total number of neurons in the human brain. This would certainly provide us a great opportunity for new applications and information processing. Meanwhile, the demands for advanced circuit and design techniques for coping with leakage current and process variation are increasing. Recent SoCs integrate SRAM and analog circuits, and hence SRAM and analog circuits for low-voltage operation are expected. With these backgrounds, in order to continue growth of VLSI, the development of new applications and architectures as well as new circuit and design technologies is essential. The purpose of this workshop is to explore and stimulate researches related to the subjects. The papers are solicited from prospective authors interested in the related fields. The workshop is supported by the IEICE ICD technical group and will be held in Vietnam.

SIS laboratory participate this event with an invited keynote entitled "Needs and Challenges in Human Resource Development for Electronic Design in Vietnam".

- Conference Technical Program can be found at: http://icd.ac.isp.ne.jp/modules/icdv/index.php?content_id=15

 

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SIS laboratory participates the 2010 IEICE conference on IC Design in Vietnam