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2009 ITRS Kickoff

2009 ITRS Kickoff. Instructions, Website Information, Key Dates, ITRS Membership Policy and More…. ITRS Announcements. NEW Look for the ITRS Tables will stay in Excel files : Focus ITWGS files CrossCut ITWGs files ORTC file Links to the 2007 ITRS chapters files

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2009 ITRS Kickoff

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  1. 2009 ITRS Kickoff Instructions, Website Information, Key Dates, ITRS Membership Policy and More…

  2. ITRS Announcements • NEW Look for the ITRS • Tables will stay in Excel files : • Focus ITWGS files • CrossCut ITWGs files • ORTC file • Links to the 2007 ITRS chapters files • Links to each other files • Text for future chapters will link to the tables files • The ITRS is now all electronic • WEBSITE • ITRS website transition is wrapping up and the new working group login is “2008 ITRS”, “roadmap”. It is case sensitive.

  3. 2009 ITRS Kickoff ► Difficult Challenges Table Guidelines ►Near-term ( ≥16nm) ► Long-term (<16nm) ►TEN total challenges Target the Top 5 most difficult challenges for near-term ( ≥16nm) and the Top 5 most diffcult challenges for long-term (<16nm)

  4. 2009 ITRS Kickoff ► Timeframe advances two years 2009—2024 ► Numbering for Tables, Figures, and Citations are self-consistent within each chapter. ► Tables and Figures use a prefix for each chapter, e.g., FEP tables start at FEP1; Lithography tables start at LITH1 Technology Requirements Guidelines: ► Yellow cannot exist in next 1 year (2009) ► Red cannot exist in next 3 years (2009, 2010, 2011**)** An ITWG can have an exception approvedthrough the IRC: “Solution NOT known, but does not prevent production manufacturing.”

  5. 2009 ITRS Kickoff Potential Solutions Guidelines ► Review solutions for assessed needs– do not select only one solution; provide for innovative answers ► Template for Potential Solution is provided as an EXCEL worksheet.

  6. 2009 ITRS Kickoff : Templates • Outline for ITWG chapters [same as 2007 ITRS] • Scope • Difficult Challenges • Technology Requirements • Potential Solutions • Cross TWG Issues • Inter-focus ITWG Discussions • Impact of Future Emerging Research Devices • References/Works Cited • File types: Microsoft 2003 or 2007 Office – Word, Excel, Visio, Powerpoint

  7. 2009 ITRS Kickoff IRC NEEDS – extracted from each ITWG chapter: ►1 page summary of Key Challenges or Revisions to be included in the Executive Summary ►Any content regarding energy [savings, conservation, waste reduction, targets, costs, etc.]

  8. 2009 ITRS Kickoff : Templates TABLE TEMPLATES • An EXCEL provided after all tables are approved, with all Technology Requirements tables • Already annualized and formatted for 2009 years with correct timeline. TEXT TEMPLATES • A WORD file provided contains the 2007 ITWG chapter text, any 2008 Update text and figures and text tables. ► All text-based tables such as the DIFFICULT CHALLENGES tablesare included in this WORD file. CHART TEMPLATES • A EXCEL template provided for Potential Solutions figures. The ITRS team then redraws in Visio. • Refer to the Word chapters for 2007 Potential Solutions as a start

  9. ITRS Page Allocations • There are limitations on chapter size. • Each chapter will remain at the size of their 2007 chapter. • Each ITWG chair must decide how best to allow for new material by summarizing and deleting outdated material • Chapters that submitted with too many pages will be edited to the 2007 length for readability

  10. 2009 Edition – SPRING Schedule Jan 2009 ITWGs receive pre-formatted for 2009 table files begin review for 2009 chapter Jan – Apr IRC teleconferences/TWG member meetings are held to review/update tables ► Mar 18-20 ITRS ITWG/IRC meeting in Brussels, Belgium at the Dolce La Hulpe Hotel 2009 First DRAFT TABLES ARE DUE to be reviewed by ITWGs and CrossTWGs

  11. 2009 Edition – SUMMER Schedule June 30 Presentation Drafts due for preparing the July meeting materials Includes 1 page text summary of key changes to tables ► July 13 – 14 ITRS ITWG/IRC meeting in San Francisco at the Hotel Marriott ► July 15 ITRS Public Conference at the Hotel Marriott July 20 ALL FINAL TABLES DUE

  12. 2009 Edition – FALL Schedule SEP 15 2009 ITRS CONTENT IS FROZEN , SUPPLEMENTAL FILES DUE [late chapter material deferred to 2010 ITRS] Oct Regional Executives Advisory board approve ITRS Nov Presentation Drafts due for preparing for December Public meeting materials ► Dec ITRS ITWG/IRC meetings TBD in Taiwan ► Dec ITRS Public Conference TBD in Taiwan December 2009 ITRS is posted online for the public

  13. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Oct Nov Dec 15 Jul Aug Sep 15 Why Schedules Matter… 2009 ITRS Content is Written over 9 months Each chapter is ~70 pages per TEAM (10-20 people) ~1,000 pages per EDITOR (1 person) in under 2 months due by due by

  14. Why Schedules Matter… 2009 ITRS after it is frozen: ~1000 pages ~200+ Tables ~500+ citations that have to be validated Web page preparation and crosslinking And More…..

  15. 2009 ITRS Events Calendar SPRING 2009 • Host – ESIA • ---DATES • March 18, 2009 evening reception • March 19-20, 2009 ITRS ITWG/IRC workshop • ---LOCATION • Dolce La Hulpe Hotel, near Brussels, Belgium SUMMER 2009 • Host -- SIA • ---DATES • July 13-14, 2009 [Monday and Tuesday before SEMICON] • July 15, 2009 [Wednesday during SEMICON] • --- LOCATION • Marriott Hotel, San Francisco WINTER 2009 • Host – TSIA • ---DATES • December 14-15, 2009 Monday and Tuesday Workshop • December 16, 2009 2009 ITRS Winter Public Conference • ---LOCATION • To be announced !

  16. ITRS ITWG / IRC Membership Policy • Formal ITRS members are part of the technology working group teams as determined by the IRC representatives of the five regional co-sponsors of the ITRS: Europe, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S.A. ITRS TWG members--both regional and international TWG [ITWG] representatives--are only from these regions. Their eligibility for membership is confirmed by the TWG chair and co-chair based on needed expertise and regional affiliation. Regional IRC representatives can also confirm their region's representatives for TWGs. • Informal work is conducted through contacts and relationships with other roadmapping efforts and teams, for example, iNEMI; however, the current formal ITRS membership is limited to the five regions. • Additionally, the ITRS teams should continue to encourage review and commentary from the industry at large, while maintaining the "work-in-progress, do not publish" position for all draft ITRS materials until regional IRC approval of the Roadmap and formal release during our Winter Public Conference. • Ask for the Roadmapping Process presentation for your team and for clarification.

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