For about fifty years, IC designers have been relying on different types of semiconductor scaling to achieve gains in performance. Best known is Moore’s Law, which predicted that the number of ...
After 50 years, Moore’s Law, Dennard Scaling, and Amdahl’s Law are failing. The semiconductor industry much change, and processor paradigms must change with it. So what exactly are domain-specific ...
Netronome is helping to lead a new open group that aims to disaggregate various functions of silicon chips as a way to overcome the slowing down of Moore’s Law. The group is called the Open ...
Leaders in Computer Science today tend to agree that Moore’s law is in jeopardy. In fact, for general-purpose CPUs, Moore’s Law hit a wall around 2005. Manufacturers just couldn’t clock CPUs any ...
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