THE TELEGRAPH: How the end of Moore's Law will usher in a new era in computing

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Prof Stephen Furber was interviewed by the Telegraph. Prof Furber comments on why Moore’s Law no longer applies, as transistors hit their smallest functional size. Prof Furber says transistors below 20nm “cease to get more efficient or more cost-effective as you continue to shrink them”.

Period6 Dec 2019

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  • TitleHow the end of Moore's Law will usher in a new era in computing
    Media name/outletThe Telegraph
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date6/12/19
    DescriptionProf Stephen Furber was interviewed by the Telegraph. Prof Furber comments on why Moore’s Law no longer applies, as transistors hit their smallest functional size. Prof Furber says transistors below 20nm “cease to get more efficient or more cost-effective as you continue to shrink them”.
    URLhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2019/12/06/end-moores-law-will-usher-new-era-computing/
    PersonsSteve Furber

Keywords

  • computer science
  • Moore's Law