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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 Is 'More than Moore' still valid in electronics industry |
| 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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