Analog VLSI circuits for the perception of visual motion /
Although it is now possible to integrate many millions of transistors on a single chip, traditional digital circuit technology is now reaching its limits, facing problems of cost and technical efficiency when scaled down to ever-smaller feature sizes.
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Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ :
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