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Evolution of SoC technology and architectures for telecom applications

Évolution des Architectures et de la Technologie des Systèmes sur Puce Pour Les Applications aux Télécommunications

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Market demand in the telecom area is leading to the design of increasingly complex chips. This paper tries to indicate the most significant trends: evolution ofcmos technology, contribution of nanotechnologies and evolution of architectures.

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La demande du marché dans le secteur des télécommunications conduit à concevoir des systèmes sur puce de complexité croissante. Cet article tente de mettre en évidence les tendances les plus significatives: évolution de la technologiecmos, apport des nanotechnologies et évolution des architectures.

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Fanet, H., Lequepeys, JR. Evolution of SoC technology and architectures for telecom applications. Ann. Télécommun. 59, 759–783 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03180021

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