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Book Description

Tremendous technological progress in the last half century has exponentially grown productivity as well as increased automation to reduce the costs of operation for businesses. On one hand, ever-growing productivity has reduced requirements for manual labor through automation. But, on other hand, huge unemployment created from reduction of workforce due to automaÂtion, has reduced the consumer purchasing power and is indirectly hurting the Return on Investments (RoI). This brings any further progress of technology to a standstill. For technology to progress both supply and demand have to grow. The supply comes from producÂtivity of workforce and demand comes from their wages. Hence, free markets must ensure that wages automatically catch up with ever-growing productivity, with minimal government inÂtervention. To avoid automation from destroying jobs in an economy, free markets should ensure that working hours of workforce be reduced during the waning phase of economy and increased during its waxing phase.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Chapter 1 The Magic of Moore’s Law on Knowledge Based Economy
  10. Chapter 2 Return on Investments with Moore’s Law
  11. Chapter 3 Impact of Moore’s Law on the transformation of Chinese Semiconductor Industry
  12. Chapter 4 International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors
  13. Chapter 5 Fabless Versus Integrated Device Manufacturer
  14. Chapter 6 Drivers proposed by ITRS for More than More-than-Moore and Beyond CMOS
  15. Chapter 7 Sustaining progress of More than Moore and Beyond CMOS with Mass Capitalism
  16. Chapter 8 Measurement of the progress for More-than-Moore and Beyond CMOS
  17. Chapter 9 Mass Capitalism’s Minimum Necessities and Maximum Amenities for driving growth of More-than-Moore and Beyond CMOS
  18. Chapter 10 Increasing Broader Economic Prosperity by driving Economic Demand of Consumer Electronics with progress of More-than-Moore and Beyond CMOS
  19. Chapter 11 Mass Capitalism and Fourth Industrial Revolution with More-than-Moore and Beyond CMOS
  20. Appendix
  21. Index
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