POSTER:computer news || SLOW DOWN OF MOORES LAW DOES NOT SCARE INTEL, THE MAIN THING - TO BE A LEADER
DATE:2015-12-04
This year, Intel had the courage to admit that the doubling of transistor density per unit area of chip does not occur every two years, and only once in two and a half years. In the conference Credit Suisse Brian Krzanich said that in his entire fifty-year history the so-called "Moore's Law" held the biennial step only a limited period of time. The main part of their life cycle, this empirical principle demonstrated discrete steps, measured two and a half or three years. Just in Intel history was a period when the lithographic processes were scaled easily, and now their development takes a lot of time and money.
According to Krzhanicha in the next five years, lithography equipment "tightened" to the level of Intel requirements , and "Moore's Law" can once again return to the two-year duration step. But even if this does not happen, the head of Intel does not see in such a scenario, nothing tragic. According to him, more important to be a leader in technology, rather than blindly lay everything on the altar of "Moore's Law". Krzhanich recalls that Intel uses transistors with a three-dimensional structure for more than four years, and many competitors are only now beginning to develop similar technologies. Interestingly, at the same event Credit Suisse Intel chairman admitted that the bulk of the company's spending on R & D is just associated with lithographic techniques.
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