Semiconductor Industry Energy Efficiency Scaling (EES2) Goal Technical Workshop

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From air conditioners to smartphones, semiconductors power key products that are used by millions of Americans every day. Since 2010, semiconductor energy use has doubled every three years, and by 2030, semiconductors could consume nearly 20% of planetary energy production. Thus, innovation in semiconductor energy efficiency is essential to help grow the economy and tackle the climate crisis.

The Semiconductor Industry Energy Efficiency Scaling (EES2) Goal Technical Workshop will bring together technical experts in semiconductor R&D, design, and manufacturing to identify pathways to increase energy efficiency of semiconductors (also known as microelectronics) by at least 1,000x in the next 20 years. The workshop will also provide a venue to discuss the implications of the recent CHIPS and Science Act for government-industry partnerships. The information gathered during this workshop will be used to inform a comprehensive roadmap guiding RDD&D to improve energy efficiency of semiconductor devices.

This workshop is a follow-up to the Advanced Manufacturing Office 2021-2022 workshop series on Semiconductor R&D for Energy Efficiency.

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