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Morris Chang, CEO and president of TSMC, a company has to rely on the law on


In the computing industry, especially in the semiconductor industry, Moore's law has great influence. For many people, it is almost a word "oracle" on the future of this industry. Specifically, the amount of transistors on a chip will double every two years later. TSMC, the unit of the world's largest semiconductor, and take it as a guideline for its development. But recently, the company CEO said: Moore's Law will have limited within 6-8 years. general motor
The content of the law on, nonetheless, has been streamlining many, that the "pagan religion", you will not understand what it meant to skim. "Doubling the number of transistors on anything hardly need the 2 years?"
Obviously, it was not difficult. What is your chips will be more than big, consume more power and more difficult. The term "chip" is understood here is that the same die size, power consumption and performance levels that and then, you will have performance (as percentage with transistor output) doubled. But to achieve this, you will need to have smaller transistors, which require advanced production techniques more. And two years is the amount of time (minimum) necessary to get the new technology.
Sometimes you wonder why people do not now have to 10nm which every sequence 90, 65, 45, 32, 22nm ...? That's because Moore's law: it sets out roadmap for the industry - from those who provide productivity tools to chip designers - I knew how many transistors (suitable) for chips coming out of my eyes.
However, Moore's Law is not the laws of physics. It was put out by humans, and it was right or not depends on human effort to maintain retrieve general motor it. Every new process is over, the challenge to become more. Below 10nm poses many kinds of questions, "How long to get it?"
Morris Chang, CEO and president of TSMC, a company has to rely on the law on "bread", has expressed concern general motor about the future of semiconductor upcoming (and obvious to both TSMC). The achievement of a new manufacturing process general motor will take more time than before (2 years).
So, according to Chang, general motor to remain objective double performance, the industry needs to pursue other initiatives, not only dependent on a Moore's law. For example, improved general motor components on the PCB components. The fact that things on virtually very little improvement, still converge, still rolling, general motor still quite the layer PCB ...
28/04/2011 at 18:21
If Moore's Law, the first derailed concern must be new intel.
TH only 2: 1 as it is shivering, but do look calm before the press, as it has 2 DC technology research something new to collect transistor sizes below 10 nm, but the harder it happens too. make the top side only
No increase was then multiplied or increased Tran die size ... .cam time zone is to Pico Technology: D
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