What makes a law? There exist tendencies, theories, and hypotheses that attempt to predict the future based on past behavior. However, sufficient experience is necessary to move solidly into the realm ...
For the longest time, there's been a golden rule in technology, often shorthanded as Moore's Law: Every year, transistors get smaller, and devices get faster and more capable as a result. Do you ...
When Gordon E. Moore passed away on March 24, 2023, the New York Times’ obituary summarized well the conventional wisdom about his legacy: “Moore’s Law is bound to reach its end, as engineers ...
For more than 50 years, Moore’s Law has paced the advance of electronics, from semiconductor chips to laptops and cell phones. Now, the golden rule of technology price and performance from Intel ...
Moore’s Law is dead, right? Think again. Although the historical annual improvement of about 40% in central processing unit performance is slowing, the combination of CPUs packaged with alternative ...
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore chuckled at those who, in decades past, predicted the imminent demise of Moore's Law. This is the dictum that resulted from his observation in 1965 that transistor ...
Rule for advancing computing power continues to hold true 50 years later. SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering's Michael Liehr, left, and IBM's Bala Haranand look at wafer comprised of ...
Planet Analog had the following Q&A with Dave Robertson from Analog Devices regarding Moore’s Law as the April 19 th 50 th anniversary approaches. David (“Dave”) Robertson is product line director for ...
Moore's Law has long been a guiding light underpinning technology innovation, but could this principle be rendered outdated as inflation continues to soar? In this segment of Backstage Pass, recorded ...
Are we ready for the end of Moore’s Law? It’s something that could have huge ramifications in the tech world, and yet we don’t seem to be doing much about it at the moment. So says David Rotman, ...
When Gordon Moore made his prediction in a 1965 issue of Electronic Magazine(download PDF) that the number of transistors on a chip would double every year (eventually updated by Moore to two years ...
Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, may have died only just before his famous law that the size of transistors would halve every two years did as well. What comes next? Gordon Moore died on March 24 ...