International Solid-State Circuits Conference is a global forum for presentation of advances in solid-state circuits and Systems-on-a-Chip. The conference is held every year in February at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis in downtown San Francisco. ISSCC is sponsored by IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society.
According to The Register, "The ISSCC event is the second event of each new year, following the Consumer Electronics Show, where new PC processors and sundry other computing gadgets are brought to market."[1]
History of ISSCC
Early participants in the inaugural conference in 1954 belonged to the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) Circuit Theory Group and the IRE subcommittee of Transistor Circuits. The conference was held in Philadelphia and local chapters of IRE and American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) were in attendance. Later on AIEE and IRE would merge to become the present-day IEEE.
The first conference consisted of papers from six organizations: Bell Telephone Laboratories, General Electric, RCA, Philco, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania. The registration was $4 (early registration was $3) and 601 people registered. International attendees arrived from Canada, England and Japan. With subsequent conferences came many more international participants with the first international presentation in 1958. By 1965, the number of overseas program committee members increased to 8 and in 1970 the overseas members began meeting separately in both Europe and Japan. Selected members of these regional program committees would attend the final program meeting in America.
The name of the 1954 Conference appears in various publications and documents as: "The Transistor Conference", "The Conference on Transistor Circuits", "The Philadelphia Conference", or "The National Conference on Transistor Circuits". The current name "International Solid-State Circuits Conference" was settled by the organizers in 1960.
While ISSCC was founded in Philadelphia, in the mid-1960s the center of semiconductor development in the United States was shifting west. In 1978, the conference was held on alternate coasts with New York soon substituting for Philadelphia. In 1990, San Francisco became the Conference's permanent home.
In 2013, ISSCC celebrated its 60th anniversary and will had several special programs to celebrate 60 years of circuit and SoC innovation.
Technical Program Committee
The Technical Program Committee (TPC) in early years was extremely fluid in order to deal with the constantly changing topics in the industry. By 1968 the list of subcommittees had settled to Digital, Analog (Linear), Microwave and Other, where the subcommittee members in Other would address the one-of-a-kind papers. In the 80's, the Microwave Subcommittee was dropped from the program as the overlap between the topics and attendees was diminishing. In addition, Digital split into Digital, Memory and Signal Processing subcommittees. In 1992, Emerging Technologies was launched and chartered to seek out the one-of-a-kind applications which may find a home in ISSCC. Today there are 10 subcommittees: Analog, Data Converters, Energy Efficient Digital (EED), High-Performance Digital (HPD), Imagers, MEMs, Medical and Displays (IMMD), Memory, RF, Technology Directions (formerly Emerging Technologies), Wireless and Wireline.
TPC chairs
Year
Technical Program Chair
Affiliation
Year
Technical Program Chair
Affiliation
Year
Technical Program Chair
Affiliation
1954
J. Linvill
Bell Labs
1955
H. Tompkins
Burroughs Corp
1956
H. Woll
RCA Labs
1957
G. Royer
IBM
1958
R. Baker
MIT Lincoln Labs
1959
A. Stern
General Electric
1960
T. Finch
Bell Labs
1961
J. Suran
General Electric
1962
R. Adler
MIT
1963
S. Ghandhi
Philco Scientific Lab
1964
P. Myers
Marietta Corp
1965
G. Herzog
RCA Labs
1966
G. Herzog
RCA Labs
1967
R. Baker
MIT
1968
R. Petritz
Texas Instruments
1969
R. Engelbrecht
Bell Labs
1970
T. Bray
General Electric
1971
R. Webster
Texas Instruments
1972
S. Triebwasser
IBM Research
1973
V. Johannes
Bell Labs
1974
H. Sobol
Collins Radio
1975
W. Pricer
IBM
1976
J. Wuorinen
Bell Labs
1977
D. Hodges
Univ. of California
1978
J. Heightley
Sandia Labs
1979
W. Kosonocky
RCA Labs
1980
J. Plummer
Stanford Univ.
1981
B. Wooley
Bell Labs
1982
P. Gray
Univ. of California
1983
L. Terman
IBM Research
1984
P. Verhofstadt
Fairchild uProc. Div.
1985
H. Boll
Bell Labs
1986
A. Grebene
Micro Linear Corp
1987
R. Baertsch
General Electric
1988
W. Herndon
Fairchild Research Ctr.
1989
H. Mussman
AT&T Bell Labs
1990
C. Gwyn
Sandia Labs
1991
J. Trnka
IBM
1992
A. Shah
Texas Instruments
1993
R. Jaeger
Auburn Univ.
1994
D. Monticelli
National Semiconductor
1995
T. Tredwell
Eastman Kodak
1996
F. Hewlett
Sandia Labs
1997
R. Hester
Texas Instruments
1998
J. Cressler
Auburn Univ.
1999
S. Taylor
Triquent Semiconductor
2000
R. Crisp
Rambus, Inc.
2001
G. Gulak
Univ. of Toronto
2002
W. Sansen
KU Leuven
2003
A. Chandrakasan
MIT
2004
A. Kanuma
Toshiba
2005
I. Young
Intel
2006
J. Sevenhans
Consultant
2007
J. Van der Spiegel
Univ of Pennsylvania
2008
Y. Hagihara
Sony
2009
W. Bowhill
Intel
2010
A. Theuwissen
Harvest Imaging/ Delft Univ
2011
W. Gass
Texas Instruments
2012
H. Hidaka
Renesas Electronics
2013
B. Nauta
Univ of Twente
European Committee Chairs
Year
European Chair
Affiliation
Year
European Chair
Affiliation
Year
European Chair
Affiliation
1971-1974
J. C. van Vessem
Philips
1975-1976
O. Folberth
IBM
1977-1979
N. C de Troye
Philips Research
1980-1983
H. H. Berger
IBM
1984-1985
J. Borel
Thomson EFCIS
1986-1988
J. Lohstroh
Philips Research
1989-1994
K. Hoffman
Univ. der Bundeswehr
1995-2002
R. van de Plassche
Philips Research
2003-2004
J. Sevenhans
Alcatel
2005-2006
A. Theuwissen
DALSA BV
2007-2008
R. Koch
Infineon Technologies
2009-2010
Q. Huang
ETH Zurich
2011
B. Nauta
Univ. Twente
2012-2013
A. Pärssinen
Renesas Mobile
Far East Committee Chairs
Year
Far East Chair
Affiliation
Year
Far East Chair
Affiliation
Year
Far East Chair
Affiliation
1971-1972
T Sugano
Univ. of Tokyo
1973-1974
S Hamada
NTT
1975-1976
Y. Tarui
Electrotechnical Lab
1977-1978
M. Uenohara
Nippon Elect Co
1979-80
M. Watanabe
NTT
1981-1982
K. Kurokawa
Fujitsu
1983-1984
M. Nagata
Hitachi CRL
1985-1986
Y. Takeishi
Toshiba
1987-1988
H. Sasaki
NEC
1989-1990
T. Sudo
NTT
1991-1992
T. Nakano
Mitsubishi
1993-1994
H. Ishikawa
Fujitsu
1995-1996
G. Kano
Matsushita
1997-1998
M. Kubo
Hitachi
1999-2000
Y. Unno
Toshiba
2001-2002
H. Watanabe
NEC
2003-2004
Y. Hagiwara
Sony
2005-2006
K. Iizuka
Sharp
2007-2008
J. Chung
Pohang Univ of Science & Tech
2009-2010
T. Kawahara
Hitachi
2011-2012
H-J Yoo
Kaist
2013
M. Ikeda
Univ of Tokyo
Executive committee
ISSCC is a strictly non-profit organization run by the Executive Committee. From formative years through 1980 the Conference chair was usually filled by the previous year's Program Chair. To provide needed continuity, the term of Conference Chair was extended to at least 5 years.
W. David Pricer, "ISSCC: Sixty Years of Innovative Evolution", 2013 Commemorative Supplement to the Digest of Technical Papers, ISSCC 2013 (to be published)