Industrial Automation & Sensors Webcast

IIoT and Industry 4.0

To the dismay of skeptics, Moore’s law has held true for 60 years. The number of transistors per microchip has roughly doubled every two years, but the cost of adding transistors has increased exponentially—not linearly. Additionally, more transistors in a smaller area generate new manufacturing and engineering challenges. As transistor counts exploded, silicon wafer quality became more critical. Crystal lattice defects, dopant concentration variations, and surface contamination can disable circuit pathways and create entire regions of non-functional transistors. Put simply, silicon defects are extremely expensive problems that are much more likely to occur on larger dies for monolithic system-on-chips (SoCs). To combat the risks associated with packing transistors onto a large die, semiconductor companies have focused research dollars on chiplets, which feature interlocking sets of discrete components on separate pieces of silicon, enabling modular customization that addresses the unique performance and I/O needs of industries such as automotive and medical.

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About Mitch

Mitch Solomon

President

Mitch has spent years supporting senior leaders of operational and industrial technology companies as well as private equity investors that participate in the space.  He is an active member of the Technology and Innovation Council at Graham Partners, a leading industrial technology focused private equity firm, and serves on the advisory boards of OptConnect (a top IoT connectivity provider) and DecisionPoint (a rapidly growing operational technology systems integrator).  Mitch has worked closely with a wide range of industrial technology clients on a diverse array of growth opportunities and challenges including applications of AI, c-suite recruiting, strategic planning, new market identification and entry, product strategy, competitive positioning, revenue retention, value proposition identification and messaging, sales strategy and execution, and board presentations. Mitch holds a BA from Northwestern University and an MBA from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.