Tutorials (Sunday, February 11th)Low-Jitter PLLs for Wireless Transceivers
Xiang Gao, Credo Semiconductor, Milpitas, CA, USA
Nonvolatile Circuits for Memory, Logic, and Artificial IntelligenceMeng-Fan Chang, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Basics of Quantum ComputingEdoardo Charbon, EPFL, Switzerland
Error-Correcting Codes in 5G/NVM ApplicationsHsie-Chia Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Hybrid Design of Analog-to-Digital ConvertersSeng-Pan (Ben) U, University of Macau, Macau
Single-Photon Detection in CMOSMatteo Perenzoni, FBK, Trento, Italy
Basics of Adaptive and Resilient CircuitsKeith Bowman, Qualcomm, Raleigh, NC, USA
Fundamentals of Switched-Mode Power Converter Design Hoi Lee, The University of Texas at Dallas, TX, USA
Digital RF TransmittersRenaldi Winoto, Tectus, Saratoga, CA, USA
ADC-Based Serial Links: Design and AnalysisSamuel Palermo, Texas A&M University, TX, USA
Forums (February 11th & February 15th)Sunday February 11th
Intelligent Energy-Efficient Systems at the edge of IoTFINFETs & FDSOI –
A Mixed-Signal Circuit Designer’s Perspective
Thursday February 15th
Circuits and Architectures for Wireless Sensing, Radar and ImagingCircuit and System Techniques for mm-wave Multi-Antenna Systems
Advanced Optical Communication:From Devices, Circuits and Architectures, to Algorithms
Advances in Energy Efficient Analog Design
Student Activities (Sunday, February 11th)Student Research Preview (SRP): Short Presentations w/ Poster Session
Silkroad Award: Scholarships awarded for Far-East full-time students
ISSCC 2018SILICON ENGINEERING A SOCIAL WORLDFebruary 11-15, 2018 | San Francisco Marriott Marquis | San Francisco, California, USA
Paper Submission DeadlineSeptember 11, 2017
Evening Events (February 11th - 13th )Figures-of-Merit on Trial
The goal of this panel is to probe the weaknesses and strengths of popular analog Figures-of-Merit (FoM) in an entertaining and educational way: To this end, the room will become atribunal with the moderator as judge. For each FoM on trial, two panelists will officiate, onebecoming the defending advocate of the FoM, and the other the prosecutor, while the audiencewill become the jury, that will decide which of the two combatants will win. The panelist withhighest score will receive an entertaining prize!
Lessons Learned – Great Circuits That Didn’t Work(Oops, If Only I Had Known!)
Working on your first (or last) IC can be exciting, stressful, rewarding, and embarrassing.Whatever the lesson learned, be assured that it was experienced by pioneers before you.Failures (mistakes or just bad ideas!) can be valuable learning experiences, but are rarelyrevealed. Tonight, we provide an opportunity for recognized experts to share their past mistakesand failures, and disclose lessons learned. After the panelists have confessed, the audiencecan also contribute “learning experiences” (in less than a minute). Inevitably, this collectionof revelations will be motivating: inspiring to the young and inexperienced; and virtuous forgurus in sharing a universal truth – first-time perfection is rare!
Can Artificial Intelligence Replace My Job?– The Dawn of a New IC Industry with AI
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) capable of human tasks and more and better, isapproaching fast. Shortly, most businesses, including the IC industry, will choose AI overhumans, if AI can deliver the same results with lower risks and costs. Consequently, manyquestions arise for us: what will be the respective roles of AI and humans in developing ICs?How will AI shape the IC industry? What is the right career choice for young people in thefield? This panel will showcase diverse experts who will share their vision on this dauntingnew development in our business.
February 11 - 15, 2018
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Plenary Talks (Monday, February 12th)
Hardware Approaches to Machine Learning and InferenceIntroduction to Machine Learning and Inference
Gu-Yeon Wei, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAAlgorithm and Implementation Co-Design for Learning and Inference
Marian Verhelst, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumEfficient Edge Solutions for Deep Learning Applications
Vivienne Sze,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Efficient Alternatives and Extensionsto Deep-learning-based Solutions
Naveen Verma, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Semiconductor Innovation:Is the Party Over
or Just Getting Started?
Vince RocheAnalog Devices, Norwood, MA
Brain-Inspired Technologies: Towards Chips that Think
Barbara De SalvoCEA-Leti, Grenoble, France
50 Years of Computer Architecture: From MainframeCPUs to Neural-Network TPUs
David PattersonGoogle, Mountain View, CA
University of California, Berkeley, CA
Future Mobility Society Enabledby Semiconductor Technology
Yukihiro KatoDenso, Aichi, Japan
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Circuits for Social Good (February 11th)
Industry Showcase (February 12th)
Demonstration Sessions (February 12th - 13th)
Technical Sessions (February 12th - 14th)
Short Course (February 15th)
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