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Moore's Law shows no sign of slowing down
Intel veteran Mark T. Borh concludes Moore's Law and transistor scaling are not showing any sign of slowing down, but are showing signs of changing. You can read his take on this over here.
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NVIDIA VP Bill Dally claims Moore's Law is dead - 05/04/2010 10:21 AM
NVIDIA chief scientist and senior vice president of research Bill Dally argues the CPU scaling predicted by Moore's Law has hit a brick wall, and that a leap into parallel processing is necessary to k...
NVIDIA VP Bill Dally claims Moore's Law is dead - 05/04/2010 10:21 AM
NVIDIA chief scientist and senior vice president of research Bill Dally argues the CPU scaling predicted by Moore's Law has hit a brick wall, and that a leap into parallel processing is necessary to k...