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Greg Snider

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| Affiliation | Hewlett-Packard Laboratories |
| Biography | Greg Snider is currently a consultant to Hewlett-Packard Laboratories where he investigates nanoelectronic architectures, circuits, compilation and simulation. He also consults for Zeidman Technologies, where he is developing synthesis tools for embedded, real-time systems. Past work includes communications, processor design, medical instrumentation, imaging, networking, operating systems, computer security, memory systems, compilers, hardware and software synthesis, e-services, simulation, and programmable hardware. In the early 90's, he was the architect and compiler designer of the Teramac simulation system, a defect-tolerant computer built from hundreds of custom field programmable gate arrays. |
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Nanoelectronic Architectures
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28 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Greg Snider
Nanoelectronic architectures at this point are necessarily speculative: We are still evaluating many different approaches to fabrication and are exploring unconventional devices made possible at the nano scale. This talk will start off with a review of some "classical" crossbar structures using …