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Power Management in Mobile Devices
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Power Management in Mobile Devices

by Findlay Shearer
April 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
336 pages
13h 59m
English
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Chapter 8
techniques and the architectural concepts to permit the useful assembly of small, low
po
wer computing structures that contain trillions of nanoelectronic switching devices.
Table 8.1 provides a comparison of the new device types.
8.2.1.6
Software Is Pivotal
The implementation of carbon nanotube circuits and nanowires introduces a whole new
set of simulation/modeling challenges that require a fi rst-principles approach. Traditional
EDA companies will need to combine current software tools with simulation/modeling
platforms based on physics at the quantum level.
Modeling and simulation tools [2] for nanotechnology ...
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ISBN: 9780750679589