Intel: more than 1 trillion transistors on a chip by 2030
Intel plans to develop processors with more than 1 trillion transistors by 2030. The target was recently announced by the chipmaker's Components Research and Design Enablement (CRDE) team.
Intel's researchers presented several processes, materials and technologies that should make it possible to... Read more
New chip design Samsung and IBM: ‘almost twice as strong and efficient’
Partners IBM and Samsung Electronics announced the development of a new chip design. By arranging a chip's transistors in an alternative way, the organizations claim to have a method for producing smartphones with week-long battery lives.
Most organizations with a stake in chip development inves... Read more
Intel aims to prolong the validity of Moore’s Law well beyond 2025
Intel wants to continue to make smaller and stronger processors well beyond 2025, lengthening the validity of Moore's Law in the process. Recently, the chip manufacturer presented its roadmap for processor developments beyond 2025.
The chip manufacturer aspires to regain market share in the comi... Read more
Moore’s Law persists: ASML paves the way for further chip improvement
Imec and ASML published a report that the continuation of Moore's Law is within reach until 2024. Researchers argue that due to breakthroughs in lithographic machines and the way to deploy these machines on an industrial scale, the number of transistors in an integrated circuit can continue to doub... Read more
Google to make its own custom server chips as well
Google has announced that it plans to design its own SoCs for use in servers. To assist in the design process, the company has hired Intel veteran Uri Frank.
In a blog post, Google says that Moore's Law no longer provides great strides in computer speed. To ensure that improvements in speed and ... Read more