It isn’t research if it’s less than four Moore’s law cycles from being viable.
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Really depends how things go in 2020.
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That aside, do you really think it's economically and technically viable to get four more doublings of transistors on a chip?
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We've been saying the end of Moore's law is nigh for at least 2 decades at this point. Other than hitting a limit on clock frequency the pace doesn't seems to have slowed down.
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Actually it kinda has. Dennard Scaling stopped a few years ago, there's been huge delays in getting the latest CMOS node into scale production, and the whole industry has readjusted its expectations for adoption of new processes. Then add microarchitectural attacks to the mix…
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soon there won’t be any Moore
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