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Why are we ignoring Moore's Law?
In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would double every year. That was updated by Moore to two years and updated again by Intel to 18 months. According to Moore, this was a "lucky guess" based on just a few points of...
Tags: Gordon Moore, Law, Mark Burgess, Mainframes, Strategy, Servers, Hardware, Management, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Moore's Law: No more
At the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years.
Tags: Intel Corp., Moore, Construction, Computer Hardware, Gordon Moore, Semiconductors, TechRepublic Inc.
Videos 2007-09-19

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Dual core and more: Newer CPUs mean more speed
Just about every article about processors these days talksabout the dual core offerings from Intel and AMD. But, what many fail to do istell you exactly what dual core means for you. In this article, I'll talk alittle, in layman's terms, about these offerings and give you a snapshot ofwhat's...
Tags: processor, Scott Lowe MCSE, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., CPU, dual-core, performance
Technical articles 2005-08-11
Intel's heir charts the same course
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Tags: Chipsets, Processors, Semiconductors, Intel Corp.
Technical articles 2004-08-16
Buying computers? Demand RAM, value
Buying a bunch of computers for your organization? Don't pass up this advice from a Gartner analyst who recommends you buy RAM and service from your OEM.Every network user wants a desktop rocket, flat-screen monitor, and more hard drive space than Captain Kirk and Spock could ever explore at the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Memory, Processors, Semiconductors, Mike Walton, Kevin Knox, RAM, OEM, computer
Technical articles 2000-06-19
The computer that launched an industry
Recently, UNIVAC celebrated its 50th anniversary. Before you respond by asking "So what?", read Bob Weinstein's case study in technological evolution.The recent anniversary of UNIVAC Universal Automatic Computer shows us just how far the computer industry has come in 50 years. UNIVAC played a starring role in launching the industry...
Tags: Bob Weinstein, computer, ENIAC, Univac
Technical articles 2001-07-11
Applying technology laws to the emerging Web services market
Are you wondering where the Web services market is headed? Columnist Tim Landgrave uses familiar rules to analyze the future of the market and project a new forecast of technological growth.Just like it’s not nice to fool Mother Nature (with apologies to those of you old enough to remember the...
Tags: Web services, Processors, e Advantage, processor, Web service, Web, network
Technical articles 2001-07-26
Start-ups search for hard-drive replacements
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Tags: Memory, Semiconductors, Manufacturing, protein, silicon, flash memory, hard drive
Technical articles 2004-07-21
Mr Moore's slow PCWell, if even Gordon Moore can't organise himself a PC that doesn't take an annoying amount of time to boot up, the rest of us might as well not bother trying... I don't feel so bad about mine now.
Tags: Desktops, pbaayens
Discussion threads 2005-04-09
What's the best way to increase processing power?
Processing power--seems you can never have too much of it. But what's the best and most scalable way to increase the processing power available to your vital applications without breaking the bank? Just like death and taxes, one thing we can count on is that tomorrow's operating systems...
Tags: Processors, Deb Shinder, LetÂ, processor, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Clustering, Processing Power, Distributed Computing, Computer, Distributed Processing, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
Technical articles 2006-07-28
Photos: Integrated circuit celebrates 50th birthday
Innovators Gordon Moore and Jay Last address the crowd at the Computer History Museum during a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the integrated circuit. by CNET News.com
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Integrated Circuit, Photograph, Semiconductors, Hardware, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2009-05-09
Geek Trivia: Enemy Intel
What sci-fi TV show featured a villainous electronics company named Intel? If there's a computer geek alive on the planet who hasn't heard the name Intel, have him or her contact me—because he or she is a walking trivia question. Integrated chipmaker Intel is arguably one...
Tags: Intel Corp., Jay Garmon, Robert Noyce, electronics, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Andromeda
Technical articles 2006-08-22
Examine the computing evolution's effect on programming
Gordon Bell has a long and storied history in the computer field, and he certainly knows what he is talking about regarding the industry. Bell's Law is like a large-scale version of Moore's Law; although instead of dealing with processing power, it addresses the long-term jumps in computer "classes" such...
Tags: Bell, Class, Computer, Computer Class, Consumer Electronics, Desktops, Device, Gordon Bell, Handhelds, Hardware, Justin James, Law, Number 1, PC, Personal Technology, Productivity, Programming, Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Software
Blog posts 2007-11-30
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