Sustaining Moore's law : uncertainty leading to a certainty of IoT revolution / Apek Mulay.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Morgan & Claypool)
Main Author: Mulay, Apek (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, California (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool, 2016.
Series:Synthesis lectures on emerging engineering technologies ; # 1.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Impacts of Moore's law on human progress
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 The human mind and data storage
  • 1.3 Earlier forms of storage mechanism
  • 1.4 Economic value of Moore's law
  • 1.5 What drives technological innovations
  • 1.6 Conclusion
  • 1.7 References
  • 2. From an unsustainable to a sustainable progress of Moore's law
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Unsustainable progress of Moore's law, a progress of supply-side economics
  • 2.3 Free-market economy, a path towards sustainable progress of Moore's law
  • 2.4 Conclusion
  • 2.5 References
  • 3. Impacts of semiconductor business models on U.S. national interests
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Economic reforms can defend against counterfeit ICs
  • 3.3 Unsustainable business models of the U.S. semiconductor industry
  • 3.4 Advantages of an independent domestic foundry to the U.S. fabless semiconductor industry
  • 3.5 United Arab Emirates' (UAE's) track records on technology re-export
  • 3.6 U.S.-UAE trade deal
  • 3.7 Conclusion
  • 3.8 References
  • 4. Impacts of semiconductor business models on sustainability
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 The transformation of the U.S. semiconductor industry business model
  • 4.3 Macroeconomic cycles and business models
  • 4.4 Macroeconomic forecasts for the U.S. economy based on macroeconomic cycles
  • 4.5 References
  • 5. Macroeconomic cycles and business models for the progress of Moore's law
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Examining the importance of macroeconomic cycles and the semi market
  • 5.3 A three-tier fabless-foundry business model for the semiconductor industry
  • 5.4 Upper tier: semiconductor manufacturing from top-notch wafer fab
  • 5.5 Lower tier: the fabless semiconductor businesses
  • 5.6 Middle tier: the employee-sponsored neo-cooperative corporate sector
  • 5.7 Conclusion
  • 5.8 References
  • 6. Would economics end Moore's law?
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 DARPA's Bob Colwell about the end of Moore's law
  • 6.3 How can the U.S. Federal Reserve help domestic electronics manufacturers reduce U.S. trade deficits?
  • 6.4 Physics, not economics, will end the Moore's law
  • 6.5 Conclusion
  • 6.6 References
  • 7. Design of supply chains for the success of the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • 7.1 Conclusion
  • 7.2 References
  • 8. The macroeconomics of 450 mm wafers
  • 8.1 Could the semiconductor industry help the U.S. come out of its third economic depression with a transition to 450 mm wafers?
  • 8.2 References
  • 9. Moore's law beyond 50
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Potential contributions of the semiconductor industry to the global economy
  • 9.3 Monopoly capitalism's effects on the progress of Moore's law
  • 9.4 A case study of monopoly capitalism in the U.S. telecommunications industry
  • 9.5 Other industries trying to imitate Moore's law
  • 9.6 Redefining Moore's law at 50
  • 9.7 References
  • 10. Macroeconomics of semiconductor manufacturing for emerging economies
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Make in India: taking vision to reality for Indian semiconductor manufacturing
  • 10.3 Can Make in India become sustainable for the Indian semiconductor manufacturing sector with coming macroeconomic changes in the U.S. economy?
  • 10.4 A crouching tiger and slackening dragon teach a roaring lion macroeconomics
  • 10.4.1 Who is the lion?
  • 10.4.2 Who is the tiger?
  • 10.4.3 Who is the dragon?
  • 10.4.4 What are the king of the jungle's upcoming plans?
  • 10.4.5 Economic boom to bust for the Celtic tiger
  • 10.4.6 The slowing dragon of China
  • 10.4.7 What lessons can the lion learn from the experiences of the tiger and the dragon?
  • 10.4.8 Make in India could collapse Indian economy
  • 10.5 Conclusion
  • 10.6 References
  • 11. The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution
  • 11.1 What is IoT?
  • 11.2 Case study, Google Now and IoT
  • 11.3 Net neutrality preserves a free-market economy for IoT success
  • 11.4 Mass capitalism paves a path for the IoT revolution
  • 11.5 Conclusion
  • 11.6 References
  • 12. An engagement with semiconductor industry thought leaders about the future of the semiconductor industry
  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part I
  • 12.3 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part II
  • 12.4 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part III
  • 12.5 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part IV
  • 12.6 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part V
  • 12.7 A virtual sit-down with industry leaders part VI
  • 12.8 Conclusion
  • 12.9 References
  • Author's biography.