Feb 8, 2021

[C4P] 32nd IEEE MIEL 2021

32nd IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics 
MIEL 2021 
from September 12th-14th, 2021 in Niš, Serbia  

Due to the unprecedented health, travel and social distance restrictions imposed in Serbia and all over the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, all participants will be invited to join a virtual MIEL 2021.

Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the MIEL 2021 Conference, and included in IEEE Xplore database, subject to regular registration of at least one of the authors before July 16th, 2021. We are pleased to invite you, as an expert in the field of microelectronics, to submit paper to MIEL 2021 Conference and to encourage colleagues to do it. The deadline for the submission of two page-extended summaries (including figures, tables, and references) is May 7th, 2021. Looking forward to receiving your abstract for MIEL 2021 Conference

MIEL 2021 Program Committee
  • Vojkan Davidović
  • Danijel Danković

Feb 7, 2021

Feb 5, 2021

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February 05, 2021 at 11:46AM
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February 05, 2021 at 09:25AM
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Virtual Si Museum /2105/ IBM components from 1948 to 1986

Let's visit a partner's museum to discover IBM components from 1948 to 1986. Recently, Ken Shirriff /semiwiki.org/ has received a vintage display box used by IBM to illustrate the progress of computer technology. This display case, created by IBM Germany1 in 1986 included technologies ranging from vacuum tubes and magnetic core memory to IBM’s latest (at the time) memory chips and processor modules. In his semiwiki.org blog post, he describes these items in detail and how they fit into IBM’s history [read mode...]