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Moore’s Law

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08-11-2024, 11:37 AM
You see transistors packing tighter on chips year after year. I watch this pattern push hardware limits constantly. Moore spotted the trend decades ago and it stuck. Performance jumps follow right behind each doubling. You notice speed gains in everyday machines without much effort. Heat builds faster though when things shrink too quick. Power draws spike and force new cooling tricks. I bet you run into these walls on older setups already.
Or perhaps designs shift toward multiple cores instead of raw clock boosts. You handle servers where single thread speed plateaus now. Parallel tasks spread across units to keep gains alive. Costs drop as density rises but yields suffer at tiny scales. I recall early predictions held steady until physics kicked in hard. Leakage currents eat efficiency and demand fresh materials. You try balancing speed with reliability in your projects. Chips evolve in unexpected ways to dodge barriers.
But quantum effects creep up and scramble signals at extreme shrinks. I think future paths lean on stacking layers vertically for more room. Energy efficiency becomes the real battleground over pure counts. You explore architectures that squeeze value from existing tech longer. Slowdowns appear in recent nodes and spark debates on sustainability. New materials like graphene get tested to extend the curve. Perhaps software optimizations pick up slack when hardware stalls. I see this influencing how code gets written for modern boards. Limits force creativity in organization choices across systems.
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