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A look at some of the technologies that could allow the silicon industry to deliver faster, cheaper chips. ... Source: arstechnica.com --- 14 days ago
In this installment of Classic.Ars, we take you back to April of 1965, when Electronics magazine published an article by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. The article and the predictions that it made have since become the stuff of legend, and like most legends it has gone through a number of changes in the telling and retelling. Read More... ... Source: www.intomobile.com --- 8 days ago
NetLingo is a great resource - they are always on the money for the latest tech speak and terminology - take the mail I got the other day for example, telling me a wide variety of Murphy’s Law(s) on Technology. I’ve only put a few of the ones that amused me below, but you’ll have [...] ... Source: www.pcper.com --- 25 days ago
Are you sad to see that the next process size shrink is so far away? Don't despair, many researchers are simply following a different path. Systems on a chip have been around for a short while now and have gone through a few revisions, each more powerful than the next. Through Silicon Vias (TSVs) are the next big thing and may successfully lead ... ... Source: techreport.com --- 27 days ago
Put on your favorite 3D glasses and hop aboard the TR Podcast's train of geekiness. In this episode, we cover Scott's shiny new Eee PC, a shareholder's lawsuit against Nvidia, AMD's compelling sub-$100 Radeons, Mirror's Edge, that one Law we forgot the name of... and much more. ... Source: searchstorage.bitpipe.com --- 37 days ago
Endace probe solutions dramatically reduce capital and operating expenditure, while helping to decrease the carbon footprint of a data network. Published by: Endace Systems ... Source: www.siliconrepublic.com --- 32 days ago
One of Europe's hottest young tech start-ups has developed a new chip technology that will allow the hard-pressed computer industry to reduce power consumption on chipsets and stay in line with the industry-defining Moore's Law. ... Source: www.ballot-access.org --- 35 days ago
The Natural Law Party is still on the ballot in Michigan and Mississippi, even though the national party no longer exists. On August 21, the Mississippi Natural Law Party nominated Brian Moore (the Socialist Party nominee) for president. The nominating convention was conducted by the party’s long-time state chair, via telephone with the other members of the party’s state committee. By contrast, the Michigan Natural Law Party this year nominated Ralph Nader for president. ... Source: digg.com --- 14 days ago
In April of 1965, Electronics magazine published a prescient article by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. The article and the predictions that it made have since become the stuff of legend, and like most legends it has gone through a number of changes in the telling and retelling. ... Source: www.independentpoliticalreport.com --- 34 days ago
Ballot Access News is reporting that the Natural Law Party of Mississippi has given their ballot line to Socialist Party USA candidate Brian Moore. The Natural Law Party of Mississippi is one of only two remaining state affiliates of the once formidable, by third-party standards anyhow, Natural Law Party. The other affiliate is in Michigan, where [...] ...
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With Intel's commitment to Moore's Law, research continues with programs looking at compound semiconductors which may produce faster and more energy efficient devices for the next decade. See Intel's Mike Mayberry 's new blog " Enforcing Moore's Law through Technology Research – Part 2 " for the latest updates. More information will follow at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in San Francisco, December 15-17, 2008. ... Source: www.europeanvoice.com --- 8 days ago
Left to the car lobby, progress would be snail-like; with the same application as computer-makers, they could make exponential progress. ... Source: blogs.informatica.com --- 16 days ago
Fortune Magazine listed Walmart as the largest company on the Fortune 500 list this year with annual revenue of just under $379B. This is more revenue than the entire Fortune 500 companies realized in 1968 – just 40 years ago. This is not just a Wal-Mart phenomenon - the average size of organizations as measured [...] ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 18 days ago
Take Moore's Law , apply it to photo search and ad personalization, and you have a rather scary picture of how marketers might use your kids' Facebook pictures to sell them a fly rod -- and everything else -- ... ... Source: greenboxman.six.lv --- 8 days ago
Bell and ross and current end of day data provided by. The bank has plans to open two new branches in Chandigarh, nine in Himachal Pradesh and three in Haryana. Does this mean HP is maneuvering to become a one stop shop data center vendor HP builds the hardware and EDS offers the [...] ... Source: tech-talk.biz --- 17 days ago
While the IT industry has Moore’s Law in their DNA, the Telecom industry (both telcos and vendors) have not yet been able to embrace the concept and many analyst keep raising doubts about the sustainability of Telecommunications decreasing margins. Microprocessors, hard-drives and memory cards double its performance/cost ratio every year. The price of an 8GB SD [...] ... Source: theseedofreason.typepad.com --- 36 days ago
Moore's Law is an observation concerning the development of consumer electronics. In its simplest form it states that the number of transistors packed onto a microchip doubles every 18 months. During its history that period has varied a little but... ... Source: hedgemanagement.antwd.com --- 7 days ago
Smith Moore Law - PublicationsMarch 15, 1998. The hedge fund universe is expanding rapidly, and no two hedge funds are the same. Recent tax legislation is foreshadowing even more growth in one area offshore Source: www.smithmoorelaw.com 100 Women in Hedge Funds - MembershipMembership. We have two levels of membership - [...] ... Source: blueonionsoftware.com --- 6 days ago
This is a cool illustration of Moore’s Law . Unfortunately, Moore’s Law can not out run Wirth’s Law . “Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster.” And people say I’m an optimist. powered by Bloget™ - "One File, One Binary, One Blog" ... Find more results for Moore's Law on RSSMicro.com |
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