Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Moore's Law Inspires Intel Innovation


Intel co-founder Gordon Moore is a visionary. Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a chip will double approximately in every two years.

Intel, which maintained this pace for decades, uses this golden rule as both a guiding principle and a springboard for technological advancement, driving the expansion of functions on a chip at a lower cost per function and lower power per transistor, by shrinking feature sizes while introducing new materials and transistor structures. The announcement of the historic Intel® 22nm 3-D tri-gate transistor technology assures us that the promise of Moore's Law will continue to be fulfilled.


What Moore's Law means to you


Moore's Law is the foundation for exciting new technological capabilities and improved energy efficiency. The most important thing in the semiconductor industry is what delivers to the end user.

Advances in process technology and reductions in cost make computing devices accessible to an ever-increasing number of people worldwide, empowering innovations across the computing continuum-from the smallest handheld devices to the largest cloud-based servers.

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