Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Intel Expects its Chips to Improve Faster than Moore's Law

Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger says Moore’s Law--the rate of increase of transistors on a single chip--is not dead. In fact, he expects to exceed the traditional rate of improvement.  "We expect to even bend the curve faster than a doubling every two years," he said.


Moore's Law these days often to refer to progress in performance and power consumption as well as the ability to pack more transistors more densely on a chip, but Gelsinger was referring only to the traditional definition of the number of transistors on a single chip. 


Intel: Moore's Law is alive

source: Intel 


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