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Technology Roadmapping (TRM) • Tech-Industry-level of observation. & analysis • Broad faculty participation, Multi-Disciplinary • Covering the Emerging Technology spectrum • Viewing Business Implications & Context of Technology trends • Unifying, Big-Picture perspective • Long-term view, “futurecasting” • Neutral-ground for discussion among industry players & MIT research sponsors • Appealing to MBA, MEng, & industrially-inclined PhD students through 15.795 TRM Research Seminar Technology Roadmapping Fall Semester 2002 Class Offering Emerging MIT Sloan research theme Generalizing & Enriching Historic Technology & Demand Trends • Historical Efforts – Moore’s Law – Electronic Devices – Sematech Roadmap – Disk Drives • Ongoing – Optical Networking – Wireless • Future – New technologies … Moore’s Law Transistors per chip 9 10 ? 8 10 Pentium80786 7 10 Pro 80486 6 Pentium 10 80386 80286 5 10 8086 4 8080 10 4004 3 10 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Year Source: Joel Birnbaum, HP, Lecture at APS Centennial, Atlanta, 1999 Source: Fine, MIT Roadmap for Electronic Devices Number of chip components 18 o 10 295 K Classical Age Quantum Age 16 10 14 o 10 77 K o 12 4 K 10 2010 SIA Roadmap 2005 Quantum State Switch 10 10 2000 1995 8 10 Historical Trend 1990 CMOS 6 10 1980 4 10 1970 2 10 1 0 -1 -2 -3 10 10 10 10 10 Feature size (microns) Source: Fine, MIT Horst D. Simon
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