Moore's Law is a techno-economic model that has enabled the information technology industry to double the performance and functionality of digital electronics roughly every 2 years within a fixed cost, power and area. Advances in silicon lithography have enabled this exponential miniaturization of electronics, but, as transistors reach atomic scale and fabrication costs continue to rise, the classical technological driver that has underpinned Moore's Law for 50 years is failing and is anticipated to flatten by 2025. This article provides an updated view of what a post-exascale system will look like and the challenges ahead, based on our most recent understanding of technology roadmaps. It also discusses the tapering of historical improvemen...
Are we getting to the end of Moore\u27s law????? Moore\u27s law which is held for 50 years tells com...
In 1965 Gordon Moore – co-founder of the microchip manufacturer Intel – first made the prediction th...
The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high pe...
The approaching end of traditional CMOS technology scaling that up until now followed Moore's law is...
As it is pretty sure that Moore's law will end some day, questioning about the post-Moore era is mor...
Moore’s law originally was the observation that the number of transistors on integrated circuits dou...
Transistor miniaturization has allowed computer processors to improve exponentially as predicted by ...
In last 50 years, the field of scientific computing has seen a rapid change of vendors, architecture...
Moore's Law has been an important benchmark for developments in microelectronics and information pro...
new computer chip contained roughly twice the capacity of its predecessor. Computing power seemed to...
Previous predictions about future of computers, such as Moore’s law are analyzed, at first. Then dev...
As Moore’s Law slows down, scientists are shifting focus to new hardware and new architectures to ke...
Critical technologies in knowledge economy may advance at an exponential rate of improvement. The be...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of key technologies being used to address challenges rai...
Are we getting to the end of Moore\u27s law????? Moore\u27s law which is held for 50 years tells com...
Are we getting to the end of Moore\u27s law????? Moore\u27s law which is held for 50 years tells com...
In 1965 Gordon Moore – co-founder of the microchip manufacturer Intel – first made the prediction th...
The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high pe...
The approaching end of traditional CMOS technology scaling that up until now followed Moore's law is...
As it is pretty sure that Moore's law will end some day, questioning about the post-Moore era is mor...
Moore’s law originally was the observation that the number of transistors on integrated circuits dou...
Transistor miniaturization has allowed computer processors to improve exponentially as predicted by ...
In last 50 years, the field of scientific computing has seen a rapid change of vendors, architecture...
Moore's Law has been an important benchmark for developments in microelectronics and information pro...
new computer chip contained roughly twice the capacity of its predecessor. Computing power seemed to...
Previous predictions about future of computers, such as Moore’s law are analyzed, at first. Then dev...
As Moore’s Law slows down, scientists are shifting focus to new hardware and new architectures to ke...
Critical technologies in knowledge economy may advance at an exponential rate of improvement. The be...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of key technologies being used to address challenges rai...
Are we getting to the end of Moore\u27s law????? Moore\u27s law which is held for 50 years tells com...
Are we getting to the end of Moore\u27s law????? Moore\u27s law which is held for 50 years tells com...
In 1965 Gordon Moore – co-founder of the microchip manufacturer Intel – first made the prediction th...
The end of Moore's Law is a cliche that none the less is a hard barrier to future scaling of high pe...