At Computex, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger takes a direct shot at Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's claim that traditional CPUs like Intel's are running out of steam in AI
- Gelsinger says Jensen Huang is wrong about end of Moore's Law — Intel has struggled to keep up as chip industry evolves
As ASML reaches a ~€275B market cap, twice that of Intel, a look at the fundamental limits on making ever-smaller chips, which could finally end Moore's Law
For decades, ever-tinier semiconductors have allowed huge leaps in computing progress. Not for much longer, warn experts Bluesky: @revan.bsky.social . Tweets: @jasoncosta , @adam_tooze , @graphcoreai...
As Moore's Law slows, leading chipmakers weigh adoption of EUV Lithography tech, which may be used to mass produce chips as soon as 2018
the cycle continues! http://www.wired.com/... Robin Bordoli / @rbordoli : #AI is a titanic battle changing silicon and software http://www.wired.com/...
Semiconductor Industry Association: transistors to stop shrinking in 2021, but processors can continue to fulfill Moore's Law with increased vertical density
After more than 50 years of miniaturization, the transistor could stop shrinking in just five years.
Semiconductor Industry Association: transistors to stop shrinking in 2021, but processors can continue to fulfill Moore's Law with increased vertical density
After more than 50 years of miniaturization, the transistor could stop shrinking in just five years.