Moores law articles
Breakthrough copper wiring solution could address 2nm chip challenges as shown by Applied Materials
Research team creates process to grow sub-nanometer transistors
Google IT hardware manager says Moore's Law has been dead for 10 years
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says Moore's Law isn't dead, but it has slowed down
Microsoft has an analog optical computer that doesn't use transistors to process data
Then and Now: How 30 Years of Progress Have Changed PCs
Over the last 30 years, the PC has utterly transformed in appearance, capability, and usage. From the hulking beige boxes to an astonishing array of powerful, colorful, and astonishing computers.
What Are Chiplets and Why They Are So Important for the Future of Processors
While chiplets have been in use for decades, today they are the hottest trend in processor tech and at the cutting edge of technology, with millions of people worldwide using them in desktop PCs, workstations, and servers.
AMD CEO Lisa Su says Moore's Law isn't dead, but has slowed down
Tech community mourns the loss of Intel co-founder Gordon Moore
Blurred lines: the difference between fabless and foundry companies
Moore's Law isn't dead according to AMD, but it has changed
The big picture: On multiple occasions in recent years, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has stated that "Moore's Law is dead" to defend GPU price increases. During a summit, AMD's chief technology officer, Mark Papermaster, disputed these repeated claims and detailed the true reasoning behind higher costs.
Home Depot for DIY Chips: What's the going trend?
The big picture: Earlier this year we were reviewing Analyst Day slides from leading semiconductor companies and a clear theme emerged. Large companies are all shifting in a similar direction, posing some potential challenges for their long-term positions. More and more customers are looking for special purpose chips, a coping mechanism for dealing with the slowdown in Moore's Law. And the big players are all looking to support those customers.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang once again claims Moore's Law is dead
What is Sustainable Computing? A shift in how we develop the hardware of the future
Building sustainable computing systems is not only the conscientious thing to do, but curbing carbon emissions may result in a seismic shift in how we develop the hardware of the future.
Chinese researchers create the world's smallest transistor gate
Intel patent suggests 'stacked forksheet transistors' could enable sub-3nm chips
In Hindsight... Tech Predictions and Quotes
#ThrowBackThursday Many have tried to follow Intel co-founder Gordon Moore (of Moore's Law fame) in bringing their tech predictions into the public eye... with varying degrees of success. Every year for nearly a decade, we've revisited this TechSpot original feature to bring new quotes to your attention. Here's a taste of those now infamous quotes.