At its simplest level, Moore’s Law refers to the doubling of transistors in a chip with each generation of the manufacturing process. Over the years this exponential increase in density of transistors has remained remarkably constant, but two things have changed along the way: the way we get these increases in density and the benefits to be gained at the …
Reducing the size of the transistors is essential, but current technology is already at its limit and seems an obstacle impossible to overcome, future processors would therefore be doomed to increase in size physically in order to be able to integrate a greater number of transistors inside. . Is this the end of Moore’s Law? Is it no longer possible …
At GTC 2020 held on December 15 (online, of course), NVIDIA Chief Scientist Bill Dally gave a keynote address focusing on the progress of his AI research team, where he special emphasis name of the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, Jen-Hsun Huang, and asserts that now what prevails is Huang’s law, but what is this law? Huang’s Law describes the …