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nanotechnology vs vlsi engineers

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vlsi and nanotechnology

does nanotechnology pose dager to vlsi enginers jobs in particularl to physical design engineers?

may be am unable to put the question right, but hope u got my point!
( i don't mean nanotechnology by 90nano or 45nano....)



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application of nanotechnology in vlsi

i think nanotech will pose a challenge on ic design flow, especially in physical implementation, becoz more factors should be considered.
 

vlsi vs nanotechnology

i guess i didn get ur question right but i feel
there isnt much distinction between vlsi or nanotechnology,i believe its just a fancy name.we have been evolving from 600 nm to 300 nm now to 180 nm(in analog design ) and further 90nm is to come,,,when we are ready with the model we can analyse any kinda circuit ,we just need a realisable model ...i
 

vlsi in nanotechnology

Definitely it will. nano tubes dissipate power much lesser than silicon. But Front end vlsi engineers are still required there..
 

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