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Moore's Law on course for another two years

News Every two years, Intel and most other major other chipmakers shrink the size of the transistors embedded in their chips in accordance with Moore's Law. Moore's Law is still alive and could persist until around 2020 in its present form, although the...

[January 26, 2006, 9:15]

Moore's Law and Economics

Talkback In the end, it all boils down to Moore's Law and economics; it's very very hard to compete with free, even for a well-entrenched incumbent like Microsoft. And the platform favoured most by Moore's Law and economics is Linux, as it maximally...

[April 6, 2009, 9:02]

Moore's Law is the enemy of privacy

News No stranger to controversy, security expert Bruce Schneier was happy to take a swipe at Moore's Law in front of an audience at the University of Southern California on Tuesday. To look at it, Moore's law is actually a friend of intrusive tools...

[September 29, 2006, 17:40]

Moore's Law to roll on for another decade

News Moore's Law will continue for at least another 10 years, according to Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, but it's going to take a lot of work. Moore's Law -- which states that the number of transistors on a given chip can be doubled every two years...

[February 11, 2003, 7:59]

Moore's law 'is biggest threat to privacy'

News Moore's Law is the biggest threat to privacy today, according to Phil Zimmermann, the man who in the early 90s developed the Pretty Good Privacy encryption product to bring strong encryption to the masses.

[April 29, 2003, 11:12]

IDF Keynote Moore's Law Sweepstake - result!

Blog The result of the 2009 IDF Keynote Moore's Law sweepstake are in. Paul Otellini mentioned Moore's Law at 9:08:14 local time, some 3:50 minutes after beginning the first keynote of the conference. More - and Moore - as it happens.

[September 22, 2009, 17:15]

Does Moore's Law no longer apply?

News If Moore's Law doesn't hold up, will it matter? Moore's Law is named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who in 1965 said a silicon chip's number of transistors, and therefore its processing power, would double every 18 months.

[February 9, 2000, 9:37]

IBM taking Moore's Law by the horns

News New technology breakthroughs from IBM Research promise to extend the reach of Moore's Law, the chip industry's most closely held measure of performance. Moore's Law, an observation of Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, states that the number of...

[August 11, 2000, 15:03]

Keeping Moore's Law alive

News At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini talks about keeping pace with Moore's Law by developing processor technologies that minimise power usage and allow chips to be made smaller.

[November 14, 2007, 11:17]

Euro spintronics gives a different shape to Moore's Law

Blog But I don't know whether his observations preceded those by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, whose 1965 paper is normally thought to have spawned the eponymous law. In the 1960s, Henry Moore observed that it took around 18 months for silicon chip...

[July 7, 2008, 1:10]

Spintronics to save Moore's Law?

News Researchers say that chipmakers in the coming years are likely to hit a barrier in Moore's Law that could prevent chip designers from gaining performance by shrinking their chips, the engine behind the exponential growth in computer power for more...

[March 10, 2006, 9:10]

$10,000 reward for Moore's Law original

News Intel lives by Moore's Law, but it apparently doesn't have a copy of the magazine in which the law was first laid down. Moore's Law - which currently states that the number of transistors doubles every two years - has been the cornerstone for the...

[April 12, 2005, 9:15]

IDF Keynote Moore's Law Sweepstake - result!

Blog Comment This Moore's Law is that you can not drive more than 30 minutes without seeing one of his trucks. There's a plumber in town named John Moore. His slogan is: "Call John and get Moore! He's quite successful and has a lot of trucks driving all over town.

[September 24, 2009, 0:00]

Euro spintronics gives a different shape to Moore's Law

Blog Comment I've just seen a reference to "Sir" Gordon Moore's Law http://www.itvoir.com/portal/boxx/knowledgebase.asp? iid=1191&Cat=23 Good to see him get the recognition he deserved.

[October 6, 2008, 16:43]

Moore: No more Moore's Law

News At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years.

[September 20, 2007, 17:23]

Librarians mutiny over Moore's Law bounty

News A day after Intel said it would offer $10,000 (£5,315) for a copy of a magazine in which Moore's Law was first announced, a University of Illinois engineering library noticed that one of its two copies had disappeared.

[April 15, 2005, 9:50]

Intel sees Moore's Law wall ahead

News Moore's Law, as chip manufacturers generally refer to it today, is coming to an end, according to a recent research paper. Under Moore's Law, chipmakers can double the number of transistors on a given chip every two years, an exponential growth...

[December 2, 2003, 14:20]

HP Memristor update — time for more Moore's Law

Blog Thus, it may be possible to continue the equivalent of Moore's law for a couple of generations not by making transistors smaller, but by replacing some subset of them with memristors. Even I've got oscilloscope probes orders of magnitude better...

[February 26, 2009, 16:04]

New insulator strengthens future of Moore's Law

News Computer manufacturers are in a constant battle to keep pace with Moore's Law -- which states that processing power will double every 18 months. is used in transistors, the industry will be able to follow Moore's law," said Foerst.

[January 5, 2004, 7:55]

News Burst: Does Moore's Law matter?

News IBM doesn't think so. That being said, Big Blue is taking a more holistic approach to its semiconductor research and development. Instead of focusing on clock speed, the company says it is deploying and developing a number of new processor...

[February 8, 2000, 16:18]

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