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The End of Moore's Law 摩尔定律的终结
The history and the economic impact of Moore's Law and the importance of its application in the semiconductor technology is discussed. Moore's law postulates that the level of the chip complexity that can be manufactured for minimal cost is an exponential function that doubles in a period of ...
Moore’s Law is Dead – Long-live the Chiplet!by Paul McWilliams on 09-30-2022 at 8:00 amCategories: Chiplet15 Comments Dr. Gordon Moore was the Director of Research and Development at Fairchild when he wrote the paper, “Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits” that was publis...
Some of the main issues here are: Will Moore's Law continue to hold true? For how long? Does Moore's Law (or exponential growth in general) apply in areas other than technology? If yes, then, what does it mean for the future of humanity?
Moore’s Law has propelled the semiconductor industry forward, because it proved to be lucrative to be first-to-market with a new generation of smaller, denser, more powerful chips. And thanks to scaling, the cost of Logic and Memory chips has been reduced so dramatically that it’s now po...
functional die partitioning that were not previously achievable and the ability to vertically stack multiple active layers of silicon. As these technologies (and others) come to market, advanced packaging will deliver another tool to designers and architects to use in their pursuit of Moore’s Law....
TECHNOLOGY'S DEFLATIONARY CURVE The enthusiasm over gordon moore's law that computer processing power doubles every two years has toned down. We're no longer impressed with increased chip capacity, but one dimension of the perpetually increasing power of computing can ... MICHAEL CASTELLUCCIO - 《...
Moore's Law: Past, Present and Future A simple observation, made over 30 years ago, on the growth in the number of devices per silicon die has become the central driving force of one of the mos... RR Schaller - 《IEEE Spectrum》 被引量: 1004发表: 1997年 Beyond Moore's law: ...
Gordon Moore has revisited Moore’s Law over the last 50 years and at multiple times expressed doubts about its longevity. In a recent interview with IEEE Spectrum, Moore said keeping up was getting “more and more difficult.” Intel’s innovations have kept Moore’s Law chugging along, with...