The Economist on the End of Moore's Law
"The number of people predicting the end of Moore's Law doubles every two years." It's a good joke that I had forgotten until Friday when I read the Economist, the magazine that insists on calling itself a newspaper. I have been a subscriber since before I came to the US, so that is a long time ago.This week's cover story, the subject of the first leading article (editorial) and the subject of the entire technology quarterly is The Future of Computng. There are some minor errors, such as 14nm transistors not being 14nm, but mostly it is well written. For something as mainstream as the Economist, it is pretty technical.
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