Saturday, April 28, 2012
Moore's Law Survives
Have read about the imminent demise of Moore's law for some time. Now development of new chip designs by Intel seem to say it will survive longer yet. " ... Moore pointed out that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every year. The current form of Moore's law has been set since 1975, when Moore altered the pace to a doubling every two years. Remarkably, the computer industry has maintained that pace ever since, training us to expect computers to become ever faster in the process .... "
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Moore's Law,
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