The 23rd School of Engineering, Distinguished Seminar "A Promising Future for Semiconductor Memory Markets"
Published: January 13, 2022
The 23rd School of Engineering, Distinguished Seminar and EE Forum on Science and Technology
"A Promising Future for Semiconductor Memory Markets"
Demand for semiconductor memory and storage continues to explode, extending from the data center to the intelligent edge and to a growing diversity of user devices. Memory and storage revenue has outpaced the rest of the semiconductor industry over the last two decades, and we expect this trend to continue for years to come, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), 5G and electric vehicle (EV) adoption. The speaker will focus on the opportunities in three areas from the perspective of Micron Technology, Inc.: 1) Data Center, 2) PC & Graphics, and 3) Mobile & Intelligent Edge. In addition, she will talk about her professional journey in the memory industry and some lessons learned along the way.
Overview
Speaker
Dr. Linda Somerville
Corporate Vice President, Mask and Materials Characterization, Micron Technology, Inc.
Date and time
Thursday, February 17, 2022, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Place
Online (Zoom)
Eligible participants
All STUDENTS & faculties/staffs
Registration
- Please apply from the following site.
- The 23rd School of Engineering, Distinguished Seminar "A Promising Future for Semiconductor Memory Markets" Flyer
- The 23rd School of Engineering, Distinguished Seminar "A Promising Future for Semiconductor Memory Markets" Registration
- Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering
School of Engineering
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Contact
Professor Hitoshi Wakabayashi
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering