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| 2011-06-24 | Future technologies drive down power use Electronic technologies are now being exploited to cut power consumption and some innovations that will make a difference include 3D transistors, SSL, energy harvesting, superconducting cable and SiC components. |
| 2011-05-10 | Intel advances Moore's law with 3D transistors Intel advances Moore's law with 3D transistors |
| 2010-11-29 | Are chip makers listening? Chip makers should take up the next challenge—to include the long-ignored dimension of efficiency, if the Moore's Law has to remain intact. |
| 2010-11-03 | Xilinx employs stacked silicon tech for multi-FPGA This platform approach allows to overcome the boundaries of Moore's Law and offer electronics manufacturers unparalleled power, bandwidth and density optimisation for the large-scale-integration of their systems, says Xilinx. |
| 2010-09-23 | Unveiled: Two-terminal silicon-only memory chip A discovery by scientists at Rice University is poised to again prove Moore's Law correct as scientists strip out carbon to create what they claim is the world's first two-terminal silicon-only memory chip. |
| 2010-06-18 | Qualcomm, Sematech to advance CMOS scaling Qualcomm Inc. has joined Sematech's strategic initiative to advance CMOS scaling and assess feasibility of new technologies that are designed to extend Moore's Law. |
| 2010-06-14 | Complex designs call for verification Functional verification is a critical element in the development of today's complex digital designs. Hardware complexity growth continues to follow Moore's Law, but verification complexity is even more challenging. |
| 2010-05-12 | IMEC, TSMC join forces on hybrid processes IMEC and TSMC have joined forces where IMEC will create application-driven variants of CMOS at more mature nodes and TSMC will further drive the process. |
| 2010-04-30 | ESC keynoter provides glimpse into sci-fi future ESC keynote speaker Professor Michio Kaku, transported his audience to a sci-fi world that included molecular computing, teleportation, and toilets that will be way too smart for your own good. |
| 2010-04-30 | Collaboration is the key to success While the near-term business outlook for semiconductors is strong, TSMC CEO Morris Chang calls for close collaboration between chipmakers and foundries to handle the challenges. |
| 2010-04-13 | Will configurable memristors phase out CPUs? Hewlett-Packard offers a configurable memristor that demonstrates "stateful logic" that HP claims could someday obsolete the dedicated CPU. |
| 2010-01-28 | 450mm, EUV delays to slow down Moore's Law 450mm, EUV delays to slow down Moore's Law |
| 2010-01-13 | ISS: Panelists ponder on IC manufacturing fate At SEMI's Industry Strategy Symposium (ISS), panellists agreed to disagree on the fate of IC manufacturing among other issues. |
| 2010-01-04 | Is 'More than Moore' still valid in electronics industry? According to Rajeev Mehtani of Cypress Semiconductor, the combination of programmable analogue and digital blocks will help the semiconductor industry move over to 'More than Moore' much faster. |
| 2009-07-20 | Exec: Industry needs new biz models There is a need for new business models and alliances to optimise the utilisation of IC industry resources, said Tom St. Dennis, senior VP and general manager of Applied's Silicon Systems Group. |
| 2009-06-19 | iSuppli sees end of Moore's Law on 2014 iSuppli sees end of Moore's Law on 2014 |
| 2009-04-13 | ...Moore's Law is running out of gas ...Moore's Law is running out of gas |
| 2008-12-19 | IEDM: IC scaling to slow down IEDM panelists warned Moore's Law could slow down after the 22nm node as device physics is nearing the wall. |
| 2008-11-20 | Analysis: Investing in green technologies It was a good line, and it also happens to be true: "Moore's Law never mentioned anything about power efficiency." |
| 2008-11-13 | Halla: 'Analogue is the enabler' "Analogue is the enabler," Halla said, adding "Moore's Law says nothing about power efficiency." |
| 2008-10-07 | The creative computer Being creative requires us to be pragmatic: While we strive for perfection, let's not try to reach it immediately. |
| 2008-10-06 | CMOS is still irreplaceable, says TI exec TI exec Buss said that there is no nanoelectronics technology that has a chance to replace CMOS until 2030. |
| 2008-09-30 | IBM, Intel explore block co-polymer lithography IBM and Intel are exploring a new technology called co-polymer lithography in an effort to extend Moore's Law. |
| 2005-11-03 | The end of Moore's Law The end of Moore's Law |
| 2008-03-03 | Multicore encompasses range of approaches With power consumption and the limitations of microarchitecture enhancements putting a brake on uniprocessor progress, attention has turned to the potential of multicore chip architectures. |
| 2005-11-03 | The end of Moore's Law The end of Moore's Law |
| 2008-02-01 | Intel CEO talks about future of ultramobile devices Intel CEO Paul Otellini discusses surprising performance-per-watt gains from its hafnium transistors, the future of mobile and ultra-mobile devices and all the issues that affect Intel's channel. |
| 2008-01-18 | IC supply head towards 'collision course' The silicon foundry model is falling apart as the semiconductor supply chain head towards a "collision course," with leading-edge foundries falling behind Moore's Law, according to analysts. |
| 2007-07-23 | Manufacturability-optimised reconfigurable logic for 65nm, 45nm nodes debuts Lightspeed Logic has unveiled Manufacturability-Optimised Reconfigurable Logic for the 65nm and 45nm process nodes that delivers a yield breakthrough, with yielded die surpassing that of traditional standard cell methodology. |
| 2007-03-16 | DVB-T leaves behind DVB-H in mobile TV race The strong possibility that DVB-T would eclipse DVB-H has compelled chip vendors to repurpose their products and shift their targets for end-system and geographical markets. |
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