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How Moore's Law Affects Wall St. Trading

By QUENTIN HARDY Kimberly White/Bloomberg NewsGordon Moore, a co-founder of Intel, for whom Moore's Law is named. Underlying it all, however, may be a seemingly innocent culprit from the technology world: Moore's Law. Named for the Intel co-founder

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Intel Roadmaps Bring Moore's Law to Mobile

Intel is "bringing Moore's Law to Mobile," exploiting Intel's manufacturing capabilities and its software experience. The company has more than 3000 engineers, including 1200 dedicated to Android for mobile. The Atom processor enables new features,

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Intel: The End of Moore's Law is Still 10 Years Away

Krzanich said managing the details is crucial in making Moore's Law work. As the company moves to 22nm Tri-Gate, it is dealing with more than 100 million 22nm Tri-gate transistors that could fit on the head of a pin. Each switch can switch on and off

Intel: The End of Moore's Law is Still 10 Years Away

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Obsolescence – The Reverse of Moore's Law

Like a reverse of Moore's Law, which says processing speed doubles every 18 months, obsolescence is the price we pay for that pace of change. It needs system and equipment specified to recognize the problem and alter their buying approach to demand a

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Unlike Cisco's Outlook, Intel is Upbeat

Intel Corp. is a lot more upbeat than many other tech companies, betting that the race called Moore's Law will help the company and cause problems for competitors. The giant chip maker used its annual meeting with analysts Thursday to make a case that

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Intel talks up x86 advantage over ARM

by Daniel Robinson Intel chief executive Paul Otellini has said that the chipmaker has a big advantage over rival ARM when it comes to tablets and smartphones, as he confirmed the company is set to double the pace of Moore's law and introduce 14nm

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Intel CEO Sees 'Inflection Point' Due To Manufacturing Advantages

The company told analysts here about the reasons for its continued costly bets on driving Moore's Law, the industry's term for the pace of shrinking chip circuitry to reduce costs and improve performance. Intel also designs its own products,

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Viewpoints: Keep Internet phone service free from PUC regs

By Rey Ramsey and Shawn Osborne Gordon Moore, the visionary Californian and co-founder of Intel, famously conceived Moore's Law, which generally states that the speed and scale of technological innovation doubles every two years.

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Moore's Law Over, Supercomputing "In Triage," Says Expert

The reason you should care is that it means the end of Moore's Law, which says that roughly every 18 months the amount of computing you get for a buck doubles. Or at least, the end of Moore's Law-style advances in the processing power of the world's

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A new definition of computer systems 'performance'

Moore's Law – the theory that the number of transistors on a chip would double every two years – accurately predicted the ability of the computer industry over the past three and a half decades to produce smaller, faster and better chips and computer

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