Could HP Beat Moore's Law?
From Slashdot:
"A number type of nano-scale architecture developed in the research labs of Hewlitt-Packard could beat Moore's Law and advance the progress of microprocessor development three generations in one hit. The new architecture uses a design technique that will enable chip makers to pack eight times as many transistors as is currently possible on a standard 45nm field programmable gate array (FPGA) chip."
"A number type of nano-scale architecture developed in the research labs of Hewlitt-Packard could beat Moore's Law and advance the progress of microprocessor development three generations in one hit. The new architecture uses a design technique that will enable chip makers to pack eight times as many transistors as is currently possible on a standard 45nm field programmable gate array (FPGA) chip."
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