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ARM Sizes Up Moore's LawMemory wall, cost per transistor tackled Rick Merritt, EETimes SAN JOSE, Calif. — It’s getting harder and more costly to make chips smaller and faster, but there is still hope for advancing Moore’s Law, according to a keynote at the annual International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in Washington D.C. this week. In a broad and balanced talk, a senior researcher at ARM detailed the variety of techniques and challenges ahead. “The semiconductor industry will need to push equivalent Moore’s Law scaling through a broadening set of fronts…in an ‘all-of-the-above’ effort [that] will include more technology complexity, investment in technology-design optimizations, and ultimately technology-system optimizations,” Greg Yeric of ARM Research in Austin wrote in an IEDM paper. |
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