DocumentCode :
2366891
Title :
Moore´s law is unconstitutional
Author :
Rhines, W.C.
fYear :
2005
fDate :
3-7 Jan. 2005
Firstpage :
31
Lastpage :
32
Abstract :
Moore´s law is the empirical observation that component density and performance of integrated circuits - approximately doubles every eighteen months. It is not a ´law´ in the sense that basic principals of physics and thermodynamics constitute the rules of nature. But there is a ´law´ that serves as the basis for Moore´s law; it is the general principle that governs learning curves, i.e. that efficiencies improve a fixed percentage with increases in the total accumulated volume of production, when analyzed on a logarithmic scale. Analyzing current trends in integrated circuit technology reveals the potential left to achieve performance, reliability and cost improvements via the traditional means of shrinking design rules and increasing die and wafer size. It also suggests where nontraditional innovation is likely to have its greatest impact. This talk explores these projections for future technology and suggest where the discontinuities are most likely to occur.
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; integrated circuit technology; Moore law; design rules; die size; future technology; integrated circuit technology; nontraditional innovation; wafer size; Application specific integrated circuits; Board of Directors; Computer aided manufacturing; Consumer products; Data systems; Embedded system; Graphics; Integrated circuit technology; Moore´s Law; Very large scale integration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
VLSI Design, 2005. 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kolkata, India
ISSN :
1063-9667
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2264-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICVD.2005.121
Filename :
1383247
Link To Document :
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