Abstract
Welcome to the sixth volume, first semiannual issue of the IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits (JXCDC), a multidisciplinary, open-access IEEE journal that is focused on publishing seminal research in the exploration for energy-efficient computing based on physics and materials to enable new devices, circuits, and architecture that will be of great interest to integrated circuit researchers and those working in the IT industry. The articles in the journal are selectively chosen to provide insight into the architectural, circuit, and device implications of emerging quantum nanoelectronic and nanomagnetic device technologies. Discovery of new materials, devices, and circuits for energy-efficient computational circuits will be needed to enable Moore’s law to continue for computing beyond the end of the roadmap for CMOS technologies, with significant improvement in energy efficiency and cost per function.
Highlights
Integrated circuit technology for computing will soon reach an inflection point
W ELCOME to the sixth volume, first semiannual issue of the IEEE JOURNAL ON EXPLORATORY SOLIDSTATE COMPUTATIONAL DEVICES AND CIRCUITS (JXCDC), a multidisciplinary, open-access IEEE journal that is focused on publishing seminal research in the exploration for energyefficient computing based on physics and materials to enable new devices, circuits, and architecture that will be of great interest to integrated circuit researchers and those working in the IT industry
Exploratory materials, devices, and circuits that were once considered exotic are being examined seriously because there may be no other alternatives. This new-found freedom of breaking out of ‘‘CMOS scaling’’ introduces many new opportunities to do things completely differently—use a different material, invent a new device that operates on a different physical mechanism, and explore a new circuit function for computing that capitalizes on the unique properties of the new devices
Summary
Integrated circuit technology for computing will soon reach an inflection point. The power reduction through device scaling that served the semiconductor industry so well for over 30 years is seeing substantial challenges going forward. IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits—Volume 6, No 1
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