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Advanced DFM & AAA - Mentor & TSMC Collaboration (Seminar/Demo) * Approaching Yield in the Nanometer Age (Tutorial/Demo) * Accelerating Custom IC Implementation (Tutorial/Demo) * Calibre LVS Integrated Debug Environment (Product Demo) * DFM Strategy for Yield Closure (Seminar) * DSPF Back-Annotation Flow in Design Architect IC (Tutorial/Demo) * Meeting the Critical Challenges of IC Implementation (Executive Brief)
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CHIP DESIGN HISTORY - best of the web ('top sites'):
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overview, 4 stars
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The Gecko's CPU Library
Welcome on my virtual CPU museum, the Gecko's CPU Library. This website features my large CPU and FPU collection, tenths pages of documentation and ressources, packages ans sockets sections, links to other collector's sites... I have tried my best to provide the most accurate information, but information on the website should not be considered definitive. CPU pictures of the collection have been taken by myself, and are under copyright of...
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overview, 4 stars
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Integrated Circuits - A History
1958: Invention of the Integrated Circuit Texas Instruments' first IC As with many inventions, two people had the idea for an integrated circuit at almost the same time. Transistors had become commonplace in everything from radios to phones to computers, and now manufacturers wanted something even better. Sure, transistors were smaller than vacuum tubes, but for some of the newest electronics, they weren't small enough. But there...
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Fascinating facts about the invention of the Microprocessor by M.E. 'Ted' Hoff in 1968.
When it first started in the mid-sixties, Intel produced electronic memory components. Ted Hoff was employee number 12 at the company assigned to work with minicomputers and in June, 1968, he was asked to liaison with a group of Japanese engineers from a company called Busicom.
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The Red Hill Guide - CPU Index
* in the beginning * early classics * modern classics * the fifth generation * the sixth generation (part one) * the sixth generation (part two) * the seventh generation * etc.
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Computer History Museum
The mission of the Computer History Museum is to preserve and present for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age. As such, the Museum plays a unique role in the history of the computing revolution and its worldwide impact on the human experience.
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CHIP DESIGN HISTORY - books:
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book, 3 stars
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Computer: A History of the Information Machine
This history of the computer explores the roots of the industry's phenomenal development, tracing not only the development of the machine itself--beginning with Charles Babbage's well-known 1883 mechanical prototype--but also chronicling the effects of manufacturing and sales innovations by such companies as Remington and National Cash Register that made the boom possible.
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conference, 2 stars
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Vintage Computer Festival
The Vintage Computer Festival is an international event that celebrates the history of computing. The mission of the Vintage Computer Festival is to promote the preservation of 'obsolete' computers by offering people a chance to experience the technologies, people and stories that embody the remarkable tale of the computer revolution. Through our event and the Vintage Computer Festival Archive - our publicly accessible archive of...
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DesignCon
DesignCon is the premier solutions-based Electronic Design Automation (EDA) and Semiconductor industry event held annually in Silicon Valley. The event features over 80 technical sessions covering hot product case studies, design methodologies and new product technologies. The technical exhibition consists of over 130 leading EDA tool providers, semiconductor manufacturers, system design houses and IP Providers.
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International System-on-Chip (SoC) Conference
This Year's Theme: 'Innovation in Chip Design' The Most Informative, Targeted, and Affordably Priced SoC, ASIC, FPGA, and Foundry Technology Conference & Exhibit of the Year Don't Miss Out!
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