On the other hand, as they say, (transistor) size isn't everything. If we evaluate the life left in Moore's Law under a broader, more general "Are computers still getting faster / more efficient?" ...
The concept of Moore's Law was first introduced by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, in 1965. Moore's prediction that the number of components (transistors) on a chip would double every year has been ...
Moore’s Law states the number of transistors on an ... The Future of Computing Performance (2011). Everything went wrong in 2004. At least, this is the thesis of The Future of Computing Performance.
And now that Moore’s Law is dead, how will SoC designers continue to survive ... it didn’t make sense to make efficient IC designs because time to market was everything. In fact, companies pushed ...
On the other hand, as they say, (transistor) size isn't everything. If we evaluate the life left in Moore's Law under a broader, more general "Are computers still getting faster / more efficient?" ...