Custom Integrated Circuit Conference
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IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference is an international conference devoted to IC development, showcasing original, first published technical work and circuit techniques that tackle practical problems. CICC is a forum for circuit, IC, and SoC designers, CAD developers, manufacturers and ASIC users to present and discuss new developments, future trends, innovative ideas and recent advancements. CICC is sponsored by the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society and technically sponsored by the IEEE Electron Devices Society. The conference is held annually in September in San Jose, CA, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
As an IEEE conference, proceedings are available from the IEEE digital library. Summaries can often be found in the trade press, such as this example from EE Times.