Semiconductor and integrated circuit developments continue to proceed at
an incredible pace. For example, today’s microprocessor chips have one
thousand times the processing power of those a decade ago. These
challenges have been accomplished because of the integrated circuit
industry’s ability to track something known as Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law
states that an integrated circuit’s processing power will double every
two years. This has been accomplished by making devices smaller and
smaller. The question looming in everyone’s mind is “How far into the
future can this continue?” Advanced CMOS/FinFET Fabrication is an 8-hour
online course that offers detailed instruction on the processing used
in a modern integrated circuit, and the processing technologies required
to make them. We place special emphasis on current issues related to
manufacturing the next generation devices. This course is a must for
every manager, engineer and technician working in the semiconductor
industry, using semiconductor components or supplying tools to the
industry.

Semiconductor and integrated circuit developments continue to proceed at
an incredible pace. For example, today’s microprocessor chips have one
thousand times the processing power of those a decade ago. These
challenges have been accomplished because of the integrated circuit
industry’s ability to track something known as Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law
states that an integrated circuit’s processing power will double every
two years. This has been accomplished by making devices smaller and
smaller. The question looming in everyone’s mind is “How far into the
future can this continue?” Advanced CMOS/FinFET Fabrication is an 8-hour
online course that offers detailed instruction on the processing used
in a modern integrated circuit, and the processing technologies required
to make them. We place special emphasis on current issues related to
manufacturing the next generation devices. This course is a must for
every manager, engineer and technician working in the semiconductor
industry, using semiconductor components or supplying tools to the
industry.