When does the golden rule of semiconductor scaling finally break? How small can a transistor be? And what in the world is ...
After all, it was a “law” proposed by Gordon E. Moore, founder of Intel. Less a law than a production goal for a silicon manufacturer, it proved to be a very useful marketing gimmick.
Join us as we dive into the legacy of Moore's Law and its implications for the future with Intel's Sanjay Natarajan.
For the longest time, there's been a golden rule in technology, often shorthanded as Moore's Law: Every year, transistors get smaller, and devices get faster and more capable as a result.