IBM, GlobalFoundries and Samsung come up with 5nm process
Will cost about the same as 10nm
IBM, GlobalFoundries (GloFo), and Samsung said yesterday that they have found a way to make 5nm transistors, which may well enable them to pack 30 billion switches onto a microprocessor chip.
TSMC promises to prop up Moores Law
Old Moore’s almanac
TSMC has said it will prop up Moore's Law and will innovate to keep it going.
Moore’s Law ain’t dead claims AMD
It’s just resting
AMD CTO, Mark Papermaster, has told the world+dog that despite claims to the contrary Moore’s Law is not dead, it is getting better, and be going Vroom any day now.
Intel likely to split asunder
A revel with a cause
The world and its dog knows that Intel is a spent force but now the word on the autobahn is that it’s likely to break into two bits.
IBM thinks carbon nanotubes will defeat Moore's law
Silicon's days could be numbered
Big Blue Researchers have discovered a way to replace silicon semiconductors with carbon nanotube transistors and think that the development will push the industry past Moore's law limits.
Moore amazed law lasted
Expected to have been dead in ten years
Gordon Moore speaking at an event celebrating 50 years of Moore's Law said he is amazed that it lasted.
Intel says 10nm on track, Moore’s Law alive and kicking
For now, not sure after 7nm
Intel expects Moore’s Law will be around for a few more years, but after the semi industry hits 7nm, things could get a little complicated.
IBM to tear down Moore's Law
Cuts bit size down to 12 atoms
Technology growth to come to a screaming halt
Huge changes in software and microchips needed