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Title: The future of micro – and nanoelectronics
Authors: Teslyonok, A. V.
Keywords: материалы конференций;microelectronics;nanoelectronics;two-dimensional materials;neuromorphic computing;spintronics;heterogeneous systems
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: БГУИР
Citation: Teslyonok, A. V. The future of micro – and nanoelectronics / A. V. Teslyonok // Электронные системы и технологии : сборник материалов 62-й научной конференции аспирантов, магистрантов и студентов БГУИР, Минск, 13–17 апреля 2026 г. / Белорусский государственный университет информатики и радиоэлектроники ; редкол.: П. В. Камлач [и др.]. – Минск, 2026. – С. 1143–1145.
Abstract: The article examines the future development of micro– and nanoelectronics in the context of the approaching physical and economic limits of Moore’s Law. Key emerging technologies are analyzed, including two-dimensional materials (in particular InSe and 2D metals), neuromorphic computing, spintronics, three-dimensional heterogeneous integration (CFET, Forksheet) and advanced packaging solutions. The study highlights current challenges such as power consumption, heat dissipation and manufacturing scalability, while demonstrating how these innovations (including TSMC/Intel 2-nm processes 2025–2026 and wafer-scale InSe transistors) open new opportunities in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, energy-efficient systems and biomedical devices. It is shown that the transition to “beyond-CMOS” paradigms, supported by interdisciplinary research and international collaboration, will ensure transformative advances in electronics, increasing performance, sustainability and accessibility of next-generation devices.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/64611
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