Media Advisory/Symposium Spotlights High-k/Metal Gates
Industry Leaders to Discuss the Semiconductor Industry’s
Next Big Challenge
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IEEE SCV-EDS(1) will host a full-day technical symposium with
distinguished technologists and researchers from the world’s
leading semiconductor companies and universities to discuss the
transition to new high-k dielectric materials and metal gates for
next-generation transistors. The ability to integrate high-k/metal gates
will remove one of the industry's major barriers to scaling
semiconductor technology. The symposium will be held on October 26, 2006
at Hotel Valencia in San Jose, Calif. The event is co-sponsored by
Applied Materials.
After years of intensive R&D efforts, tremendous progress on engineering
manufacturable high-k/metal gates is now being reported, paving the way
for the one of the most significant changes in transistor technology.
Exploring this progress, the symposium is titled, Has the Time
Arrived for Manufacturing High-k/Metal Gates?
“This event provides an opportunity for
attendees to hear first hand from technologists and research experts
about the implications and challenges of integrating high-k and metal
gates into the process mainstream,” said Dr.
Jeff Watt, Chairman, IEEE SCV-EDS. “By
fostering discussion and sharing insights, the industry can more quickly
find and implement solutions that will allow everyone to benefit.”
Who: AMD, Freescale, IBM, Micron, North Carolina State University,
SEMATECH, Stanford University, Toshiba, Xilinx, and
Applied Materials
Where: Hotel Valencia, 355 Santana Row, San Jose, California 95128
Parking at the hotel is complimentary
When: October 26, 2006 from 8:30a.m. to 5:00p.m.
For registration and other program information, interested persons
should visit the Applied Materials home page at http://appliedmaterials.com/Highk_MetalGate.html
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(1) IEEE Santa Clara Valley-Electron Devices Society