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Smartphone boom drives market in hybrid processors

"If processor suppliers are going to continue meeting performance expectations set by Moore's Law, clearly this is a necessary trend," said Hackenberg. "Future processors may be less marketable by their top-end frequency and more by their application

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Strategy Analytics: LTE connections to hit 90 million this year, 1 billion by 2017

Someone needs to invent an equivalent to Moore's law for the rise of mobile technology connections. So far I haven't noticed a pattern, but I'm sure these things don't grow just like that… or they do? Anyhow, it took 12 years for GSM wireless

Strategy Analytics: LTE connections to hit 90 million this year, 1 billion by 2017

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Half of Microprocessors Sold in 2011 are Hybrid Chips with Integrated Graphics …

As economic and physical barriers to shrinking geometries raise concerns of the imminent demise of Moore's Law, semiconductor providers are turning to hybrid processors as just one of many complementary technologies for increasing system level

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CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INNOVATION; COMMITTEE: SENATE …

This prediction shortly thereafter became known as "Moore's Law" and has held true for over 40 years. This law has driven the semiconductor industry to extraordinary achievements which today result in semiconductor chips that provide phones,

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RedHawk-3DX: Dynamic Power Sign-Off

Low-power ICs are becoming increasing complex, often surpassing Moore's Law in order to maintain expanding functionality and performance needs. To stay within the power budget, these designs leverage ultra-low sub-1V supply voltage levels.

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Can't Find Enough Storage Admins to Run Your Business? Automate

By Brent Rhymes Everyone in IT knows Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years (sometimes 18 months). Named after Intel co-founder Gordon

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QCOM: Piper Says Supply Not a Worry, Slams Intel

3) Moore's law is slowing due to increasing process complexity. This is reducing and ultimately eliminating benefits of scaling (Moore's Law). Richard's adverse remarks on Intel stand in stark contrast to a note today from Citigroup's Glen Yeung,

QCOM: Piper Says Supply Not a Worry, Slams Intel

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Mary gets fingers burnt in firestorm over abuse

MOORE'S Law states that the power of computers doubles every two years. It is starting to look as if the power of collective outrage is multiplying even more quickly. Last week it was the turn of Mary Kenny to draw collective ire with a column in the

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Intel: End of Moore's Law 'always 10 years away'

By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian For generations, innovations in computing power have followed a regular trajectory that Intel calls “Moore's Law,” for the company co-founder who coined the maxim. It's a rule of thumb that the number of transistors on a

Intel: End of Moore's Law 'always 10 years away'

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iPads Help Make Tablets Fastest Spreading Technology Ever

Many people have heard of Moore's Law, which describes how computing power doubles every two years. Here's a kind of Moore's Law for tech adoption, which technology blogger Michael Degusta, writing for MIT's Technology Review, found by gathering and

iPads Help Make Tablets Fastest Spreading Technology Ever

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