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DESCRIPTION:An important way to understand the operation of computer and el
 ectronic circuits and systems is to analyze how these circuits and systems
  are implemented. We will take a tour inside various chips\, showing solut
 ions from the physical level to the system level\, solutions observed thro
 ugh reverse engineering of microprocessors\, such as the Z8000\, and that 
 are not described in the literature. View of inside a chip running\, using
  an e-beam microscope. It also shows the use of visualization to understan
 d how EDA algorithms and tools work for physical synthesis.\n\nSpeaker(s):
  Ricardo Reis\, \n\nRoom: 1821\, Bldg: Suite 180\, 2985 Virtual Way\, Vanc
 ouver\, BC V5M 4X3\, New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus\,
  Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada\,  V5M 4X3\, Virtual: https://event
 s.vtools.ieee.org/m/365915
LOCATION:Room: 1821\, Bldg: Suite 180\, 2985 Virtual Way\, Vancouver\, BC V
 5M 4X3\, New York Institute of Technology - Vancouver Campus\, Vancouver\,
  British Columbia\, Canada\,  V5M 4X3\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.iee
 e.org/m/365915
ORGANIZER:zli74@nyit.edu
SEQUENCE:22
SUMMARY:Traveling Inside a Chip
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/365915
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 9pt\; color: black
 \;&quot;&gt;An important way to understand the operation of computer and electroni
 c circuits and systems is to analyze how these circuits and systems are im
 plemented. We will take a tour inside various chips\, showing solutions fr
 om the physical level to the system level\, solutions observed through rev
 erse engineering of microprocessors\, such as the Z8000\, and that are not
  described in the literature. View of inside a chip running\, using an e-b
 eam microscope. It also shows the use of visualization to understand how E
 DA algorithms and tools work for physical synthesis.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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