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ISSCC 2020: what did the Low Lands come up with this year?

Paul van Gerven
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From a cryogenic CMOS controller for quantum computers to an ultra-low-power transceiver for ingestible electronics pills – our small corner of the globe again came up with a lot of top-notch IC design.

The International Solid-State Circuit Conference (ISSCC) is a mecca for the international IC design community – both from academia and industry. Getting a paper accepted is the highest honor that can be bestowed on an chip designer. This year’s edition, held 16-20 February in San Francisco, featured eight papers from researchers working at Dutch universities (seven from Delft and one from Twente), one from NXP (and another one in collaboration with Delft) and five from Imec (including Imec Netherlands, which participates in Holst Centre).

We asked the honorees about their work. NXP, unfortunately, was unable to contribute.

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