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Advances in silicon semiconductor device technology for radio and wireless applications
Silicon technology has progressed over the last several years from a digitally oriented technology to one well suited for microwave and RF applications at a high level of integration. Technology scaling, both at the transistor and back-end metallization level, has driven this progress. This paper summarizes the silicon technology advances associated with radio and wireless applications.