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AMD: Moore’s Law ain’t dead, it’s just a whole lot more expensive


AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster has good news: Moore’s Law isn’t dead. CPUs and GPUs will keep getting better for the foreseeable future. But he also has bad news. It’s becoming more and more expensive to keep it all on track, forcing innovative solutions such as chiplet designs.

Moore’s Law, of course, is the observation that transistor densities in integrated circuits double every two years. Posited in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, it originally plotted a yearly cadence for density doubling before Moore revised the schedule to every two years in 1975. There it has stayed ever since and it has proven remarkable prescient, to this very day.



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