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Innovations in Low-Power Electronics 2016: Design and Power Optimization, Materials, and Device Technologies - Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Innovations
in Low-Power Electronics (TechVision)" report to their offering.
Low-power electronics, also known as low-power electronic design, refers
to the designing and manufacturing of electronic devices that consume
less power. Over the years, the number of transistors on integrated
chips has grown exponentially, enabling the production of complex
electronic devices that are portable and mobile. However, the existing
semiconductor technology is increasingly failing to deliver desired
device characteristics with the shrinking transistor size. Power leakage
and increasing power density are major issues plaguing the electronics
industry.
Low-power electronics offers comprehensive solutions and techniques to
design devices consuming less power and methods to reduce power leakages
in electronic systems. Low-power electronics mostly deals with
techniques and methods to reduce the poer consumption in electronic
devices as the size of the transistors keeps reducing. However, since
silicon transistors are reaching their physical limits, low-power
electronics research is heading toward identifying novel materials and
alternatives to silicon-based (CMOS) electronics.
This technology and innovation report captures current trends, market
scenario, and key technologies that influence the adoption of smart
lighting solutions.
Key questions that are covered in the report include:
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What is the significance of low power electronics?
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What are the various factors that affect the adoption of low power
electronics?
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Who are the key innovators and their innovation profiles?
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What is the industry trend driving adoption?
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What are the key technologies strategies enabling low power
electronics?
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What are the key applications enabled by the technology?
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What are future growth opportunities?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Low Power Electronics - A Sneak Preview
3. Low-power Design and Power Optimization and Strategies
4. Materials for Low-power Electronics
5. Parallel Low-power Technologies
6. Key Innovations
7. Application Landscape
8. Strategic Perspectives
9. Key Patents
10. Key Contacts
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dfz4kf/innovations_in
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