Moore's Law is an observation made in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that the number of transistors on integrated circuits would double each year. Andrew A. Chien discusses the technical factors behind the end of Moore's law, speculates about the new landscape that will emerge and its impact on innovation, during an ATLAS Speaker Series presentation on March 12, 2012. Chien is the William Eckhardt Professor in Computer Science at the University of Chicago. The ATLAS Speaker Series is made possible by a generous donation by Idit Harel Caperton and Anat Harel.
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