Microelectronics have been successful in more than 50 years of continuous advancement following Gordon Moore’s vision from 1965. This progress became possible following the ITRS roadmap. However, there were also unexpected discoveries and coincidental inventions that had a distinct and even fundamental impact on the art of microelectronics. Those achievements are highlighted in a series of articles in the EDS Newsletter as outlined below:
- July 2018 —Marvels of Microelectronic Engineering—Editor: Joachim Burghartz & Simon Deleonibus
- October 2018—Marvels in Materials Thin Films—Breakthroughs Thanks to Heterostructures—Editor: Simon Deleonibus
- January 2019—Marvels in Process Technology Before and During Moore’s Law Era—Editor: Joachim Burghartz
- April 2019—Marvels in Microelectronic Devices Structure: Actuate, Isolate and Interconnect—Editor: Simon Deleonibus
- July 2019—Marvellous Concepts & Techniques Before and During Moore’s Law Era—Editor: Joachim Burghartz
- October 2019—Marvels of Microelectronic Technology: The 1T–1C Dynamic Random Access Memory, from a Groundbreaking Idea to a Business Benchmark—Editor: Simon Deleonibus
- January 2020—Marvels in MEMS Evolvementand Development—Silicon as a Micromechanical Material has been Driving More-than-Moore—Editor: Joachim Burghartz
- April 2020—Marvels of Microelecronic Technology: From the Floating Gate and Charge Trapping Concept to the Flash Memory of Terabit Class — Editor: Simon Deleonibus