7 Questions With Broadcom's CTO
Moore's law continues, for a while, at a cost
Rick Merritt, EETimes
12/15/2014 06:00 AM EST
SAN JOSE, Calif. — From time to time, often at the end of the year, we get an opportunity to talk about issues of the day with Henry Samueli, Broadcom's co-founder and chief technologist. Earlier this month we asked his views on the outlook for Moore's Law, the platform wars in the Internet of Things and more. Here's a digest of the interview.
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