How Chip Makers Are Circumventing Moore’s Law to Build Super-Fast CPUs of Tomorrow
The elephant in the room has been , for a very long time , Moore ’s Law — or really , its eventual conclusion game . Intel cobalt - founding father Gordon Moore predicted ina 1965 paperthat the number of transistors on a chip would repeat each year . More transistors mean more fastness , and that steady increase has fueled tenner of electronic computer progress . It is the traditional way processor makers make their central processor quicker ....