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Moore's Law


'Moore' computing power may not be possible

While the details are complicated, “Moore's Law,” as it came to be known, essentially (and has more or less successfully) predicted that computing power would double every two years. The consequences have been staggering.

'Moore' computing power may not be possible

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Solid State 101: Where To Deploy SSDs Now

However, Moore's Law eventually crushes even the most stubborn semiconductor price barriers, and some solid-state systems are now competitive with high-performance 15000-rpm drives. Erik Eyberg, senior analyst at Texas Memory Systems,

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Moore's (Traffic) Law

How, you are asking, is this relevant to Moore's Law? Well, if you recall, Moore's law is, in layman's terms, that processing power doubles approximately every two years. A little known corollary (little known because I just made it up) should be that

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EUV Lithography Gets Some Competition

“I think Moore's law has pushed MEMS and electronics to the point where we can afford it,” says Burn Lin, who spearheads nanolithography at the foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. Lin, who stopped briefly by the IEEE

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Researchers Develop Single-Atom Transistor

By Damon Poeter Moore's Law could be safe for another decade or so. An international team of scientists has demonstrated a working transistor comprised of a single atom–nearly 100 times smaller than the 22-nanometer cutting-edge transistors fabricated

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UNSW's Single-Atom Transistor Could Break Moore's Law

A new transistor, based on a single atom, may go further than helping speed things up: it could shatter Moore's Law. For the uninitiated, Moore's Law simply suggests that the number of transistors that can be placed (inexpensively) on an integrated

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Single-atom transistor built with precise control

by Martin LaMonica February 19, 2012 10:00 AM PST Follow @mlamonica Seeking to keep Moore's Law on pace, researchers have developed a repeatable technique for assembling a single-atom version of the transistor–the building block of semiconductors and

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Working transistor 'made with single atom'

NEW YORK – Australian and United States physicists have taken the first step towards escaping the limits of a technological principle called Moore's Law by creating a working transistor using a single phosphorus atom. The atom was etched into a silicon

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One-atom transistor to keep Moore's Law alive

Seeking to keep Moore's Law on pace, researchers have developed a repeatable technique for assembling a single-atom version of the transistor–the building block of semiconductors and computers.Researchers were able to make a single-atom transistor

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Research and Markets: Information Technology for Management, 8th Edition …

Solid Theoretical Backing foundations ranging from Moore's Law to Porter's competitiveness models, including his latest e-strategy adaptation. NEW coverage of how to do things and explanation at both the operational and strategic levels so students are

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