Do you mean Moore’s law in the literal sense of transistors on a chip, or something more general like “hardware always gets more efficient”?
I’m mentioning this because much of what I’ve been hearing in the past few years w.r.t Moore’s law has been “Moore’s law is dead.”
And, assuming you’re not referring to the transistor thing: what is your more specific Moore’s Law definition? Any specific scaling law, or maybe scaling laws specific to each of the examples you posted?
I mean R&D of packing more transistors on a chip, and the casually downstream stuff such as R&D of miniaturisation of detectors, transducers, diodes, amplifiers etc
Do you mean Moore’s law in the literal sense of transistors on a chip, or something more general like “hardware always gets more efficient”?
I’m mentioning this because much of what I’ve been hearing in the past few years w.r.t Moore’s law has been “Moore’s law is dead.”
And, assuming you’re not referring to the transistor thing: what is your more specific Moore’s Law definition? Any specific scaling law, or maybe scaling laws specific to each of the examples you posted?
I mean R&D of packing more transistors on a chip, and the casually downstream stuff such as R&D of miniaturisation of detectors, transducers, diodes, amplifiers etc