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Three-dimensional integration of nanotechnologies for computing and data storage on a single chip

Max M. Shulaker (), Gage Hills, Rebecca S. Park, Roger T. Howe, Krishna Saraswat, H.-S. Philip Wong and Subhasish Mitra
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Max M. Shulaker: Stanford University
Gage Hills: Stanford University
Rebecca S. Park: Stanford University
Roger T. Howe: Stanford University
Krishna Saraswat: Stanford University
H.-S. Philip Wong: Stanford University
Subhasish Mitra: Stanford University

Nature, 2017, vol. 547, issue 7661, 74-78

Abstract: Multiple nanotechnologies are integrated on a single chip to realize a three-dimensional integrated circuit architecture that combines computing and data storage—a potentially transformative advance in computing.

Date: 2017
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