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    Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Robert Chau optimistic about the twin vectors of monolithic scaling and system scaling.
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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Really? Intel seems to be struggling enough with 14nm, let alone 1.4!

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    But, that means getting smaller nodes into production on time...

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Quick let's throw some crazy numbers out there, So the shareholders don't leave us!

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Must be nice to be a senior fellow,,, i am just senior
    And if someone called me a fellow, i would have to let him taste the backside of my gauntlet. :-)

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Quote Originally Posted by maverick77_uk View Post
    Really? Intel seems to be struggling enough with 14nm, let alone 1.4!
    This is their research division, which is among the best. Their execution team on the other hand...

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    Quote Originally Posted by deepblue08 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by maverick77_uk View Post
    Really? Intel seems to be struggling enough with 14nm, let alone 1.4!
    This is their research division, which is among the best. Their execution team on the other hand...
    Who have they executed recently then?
    Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    It is smart if I read it right... then they can focus on what they are best at while they can outsource the rest.

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    "And if someone called me a fellow, i would have to let him taste my backside".

    monolithic or chiplet .. it rumbles on. What is Qualcomm or Apple doing, and how does it compare?
    If Ram is on the CPU die its great BUT ...many problems ....

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    Re: Intel Senior Fellow predicts bright future for Moore's Law

    I'm still running a 3570K at 4600Hz, still waiting for the speed to double before I upgrade :-)

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