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What Do We Do When Compute And Memory Stop Getting Cheaper?

January 18, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 14

The IT industry, like every other industry we suppose, is in a constant state of dealing with the next bottleneck. …

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SysMoore: The Next 10 Years, The Next 1,000X In Performance

February 25, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

What is the most important product that comes out of the semiconductor industry? …

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TSMC Thinks It Can Uphold Moore’s Law For Decades

September 13, 2019 Michael Feldman 7

If you thought the gang at Intel were Moore’s Law biggest devotees, you probably haven’t heard Philip Wong expound on the subject. …

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The View From On High: How To Beat Moore’s Law

August 20, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 1

The rapid changes underway in modern datacenters and HPC environment are demanding more compute power from a tech industry that is running into significant barriers to supplying that capacity. …

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Designing Custom Chips In-House Is The New Normal

August 8, 2018 Paul Teich 7

Cloud giants Amazon, Alibaba, Baidu, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft are now designing their own AI accelerator chips. …

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ARM Pioneer Sophie Wilson Also Thinks Moore’s Law Coming to an End

April 13, 2017 Jeffrey Burt 6

Intel might have its own thoughts about the trajectory of Moore’s Law, but many leaders in the industry have views that variate slightly from the tick-tock we keep hearing about. …

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Intel Vigorously Defends Chip Innovation Progress

March 29, 2017 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

With absolute dominance in datacenter and desktop compute, considerable sway in datacenter storage, a growing presence in networking, and profit margins that are the envy of the manufacturing and tech sectors alike, it is not a surprise that companies are gunning for Intel. …

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Memory And Logic In A Post Moore’s Law World

March 22, 2017 Jeffrey Burt 0

The future of Moore’s Law has become a topic of hot debate in recent years, as the challenge of continually shrinking transistors and other components has grown. …

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Alchemy Can’t Save Moore’s Law

June 24, 2016 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

We don’t have a Moore’s Law problem so much as we have a materials science or alchemy problem. …

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More than Moore: IEEE Set to Standardize on Uncertainty

May 9, 2016 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

Several decades ago, Gordon Moore made it far simpler to create technology roadmaps along the lines of processor capabilities, but as his namesake law begins to slow on the rails, the IEEE is stepping in to create a new, albeit more diverse roadmap for future systems. …

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