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The limitations of Si-Based ICs are now causing the industry to identify at least three main research domains, called: (1) “More Moore,” (2) “More than Moore,” and (3) “Beyond CMOS as depicted in Table 7.1. The “More Moore” domainis traditionally dealing with technologies related to the silicon-based CMOS. The “More than Moore” domain encompasses the engineering of complex systems that can combine, by heterogeneous integration techniques (in SoC or SIP), various technologies (not exclusively electronic) in order meet certain needs and challenging specifications of advanced applications. The “Beyond CMOS” domain deals with new technologies and device principles (i.e., from charge-based to non-charge-based devices, from semiconductor to molecular technology). This chapter introduces ongoing trends to work around Moore’s law limitations: Beyond CMOS solutions [1].
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Mohamed, K.S. (2020). Quantum Computing and DNA Computing: Beyond Conventional Approaches. In: Neuromorphic Computing and Beyond. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37224-8_7
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