Marian Briska
IBM
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annual european computer conference | 1989
Arnold Blum; Marian Briska; Knut Dipl-Ing Najmann; M. Schmidt
Potentially, the silicon-based VLSI chip packaging and interconnection technology (hybrid wafer-scale integration, HWSI) provides for several thousand high-speed interconnections between individual VLSI chips, allowing an electrically homogeneous chip-boundary-transparent clustering of a tremendous amount of digital circuitry. Therefore, the abstract-structured logic-design methodology can also be efficiently used for more complex system structures, such as an entire central electronic complex of a supermini-computer, which may comprise a multitude of VLSI chips executing heterogeneous system functions. A brief introduction to an abstract-structured digital design utilizing increased intercommunication resources between functional logic modules is given, along with a description of several potential realization concepts of the silicon-based VLSI chip-interconnection technology, which provides an extraordinarily high pin count. In addition, the key aspects of the technology are outlined, and their potential use in system-level design is illustrated by several intercommunication-intensive implementation examples.<<ETX>>
Archive | 1978
Marian Briska; Armin Bohg
Archive | 1987
Arnold Blum; Marian Briska; Knut Dipl-Ing Najmann
Archive | 1978
Oussama Alameddine; Marian Briska; Klaus Peter Thiel
Archive | 1976
Marian Briska; Ewald Eisenbraun
Archive | 1975
Marian Briska; Wolfgang Hoffmeister; Herbert Kuhlmey
Archive | 1985
Marian Briska; Gerhard Elsner; Holger Hinkel
Archive | 1979
Armin Bohg; Marian Briska
Archive | 1979
Marian Briska; Klaus Peter Thiel
Archive | 1978
Marian Briska; Wolfgang Hoffmeister; Klaus Peter Thiel