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What is Moore’s Law? [Explained]
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What is Moore's Law? In this video, we will go over the history of Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who published an essay in 1965 predicting that every two years, computing power would roughly double.
The insight became known as Moore's Law, and it set the pace for over 50 years of technological innovation -- leading to everything from smartphones to spreadsheets and high-speed Internet.
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published: 28 Feb 2020
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Moore's Law - Explained!
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Mobile apps, video games, spreadsheets, electronics, and accurate weather forecasts: that’s just a sampling of the life-changing things made possible by the reliable, exponential growth in the power of computer chips over the past five decades. The continual cramming of more silicon transistors onto chips, known as Moore’s Law has been the feedstock of exuberant innovation in computing. In 1965, co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore – postulated that the number of transistors that can be packed...
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Is Moore's Law Really Dead?
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Moore's Law
Moore’s Law is a prediction formulated by Gordon E. Moore in 1965 about transistor density on integrated chips. The law has been remarkably accurate from 1965 to 2013 with transistor density doubling roughly every two years. Since 2013, the trend has changes slightly, with transistor density now doubling every three years, instead of every two years.
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The Extreme Physics Pushing Moore’s Law to the Next Level
A look inside a new precision machine that wants to reinvent the chip making industry.
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An integrated circuit, or chip, is one of the biggest innovations of the 20th century. The microchip launched a technological revolution, created Silicon Valley, and everyone’s got one in their pocket (read: smartphones).
When you zoom in on one of these chips, you find a highly complex, nanoscale-sized city that’s expertly designed to send information back and forth.
And chip manufacturers continue to shrink the size of microchips, hitting smaller and smaller milestones while also increasing the number of features a chip has. The result is an improved overall processing power.
This is what’s be...
published: 27 Oct 2019
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Why Moore’s Law Matters
I finished this video before the passing of Gordon Moore. Moving it up now. RIP to a legend
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Is Moore's Law Finally Dead?
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Correction to what I say at 04:07 That should have been ebeam screening, not ebeam lithography. Sorry about that.
In the past 10 years or so, tech specialists have repeatedly voiced concerns that the progress of computing power will soon hit the wall. Miniaturisation has physical limits, and then what? Have we reached these limits? Is Moore’s law dead? That’s what we’ll talk about today.
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Integrated Circuits & Moore's Law: Crash Course Computer Science #17
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So you may have heard of Moore's Law and while it isn't truly a law it has pretty closely estimated a trend we've seen in the advancement of computing technologies. Moore's Law states that we'll see approximately a 2x increase in transistors in the same space every two years, and while this may not be true for much longer, it has dictated the advancements we've seen since the introduction of transistors in the mid 1950s. So today we're going to talk about those improvements in hardware that made this possible - starting with the third generation of computing and integrated circuits (or ICs) and printed circuit boards (or PCBs). But as these technolog...
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Why We're Reaching the Theoretical Limit of Computer Power
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This chip will accelerate AI compute way past Moore's Law
My friends Guillaume Verdon and Trevor McCourt are launching their new startup Extropic today, so I thought I'd have them on my channel to talk about their radical new ideas for a new kind of analog chip. I'm a small personal angel investor in Extropic and you may know Guillaume better on Twitter as Beff Jezos.
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What is Moore’s Law? [Explained]
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What is Moore's Law? In this video, we will go over the history of Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who published an essay in 1965 predicting that every two years, computing power would roughly double.
The insight became known as Moore's Law, and it set the pace for over 50 years of technological innovation -- leading to everything from smartphones to spreadsheets and high-speed Internet.
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- published: 28 Feb 2020
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11:17
Moore's Law - Explained!
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Mobile apps, video games, spreadsheets, electronics, and accurate weather forecasts: that’s just a sampling of the life-changing things made possible by the reliable, exponential growth in the power of computer chips over the past five decades. The continual cramming of more silicon transistors onto chips, known as Moore’s Law has been the feedstock of exuberant innovation in computing. In 1965, co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore – postulated that the number of transistors that can be packed into a given unit of space will double about every 2 years. So Moore’s Law is not a physical or natural law but a rather a surprisingly accurate prediction. It’s Gordon Moore’s perception that transistors were shrinking so fast that every year twice as many could fit onto a chip, though the cost of computers and electronics are halved. Moore’s law states that we can expect the speed and capability of our computers to increase every couple of years and we will pay less for them. Another tenet of Moore’s Law asserts that this growth is exponential. This law has been a rule of thumb and sort of grand Prix competition tournament for electronic companies for 60 years now.
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Mobile apps, video games, spreadsheets, electronics, and accurate weather forecasts: that’s just a sampling of the life-changing things made possible by the reliable, exponential growth in the power of computer chips over the past five decades. The continual cramming of more silicon transistors onto chips, known as Moore’s Law has been the feedstock of exuberant innovation in computing. In 1965, co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore – postulated that the number of transistors that can be packed into a given unit of space will double about every 2 years. So Moore’s Law is not a physical or natural law but a rather a surprisingly accurate prediction. It’s Gordon Moore’s perception that transistors were shrinking so fast that every year twice as many could fit onto a chip, though the cost of computers and electronics are halved. Moore’s law states that we can expect the speed and capability of our computers to increase every couple of years and we will pay less for them. Another tenet of Moore’s Law asserts that this growth is exponential. This law has been a rule of thumb and sort of grand Prix competition tournament for electronic companies for 60 years now.
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- published: 30 Oct 2019
- views: 125459
5:33
Is Moore's Law Really Dead?
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Moore's Law
Moore’s Law is a prediction formulated by Gordon E. Moore in 1965 about transistor density on integrated chips. The law has been remarkably accurate from 1965 t...
Moore’s Law is a prediction formulated by Gordon E. Moore in 1965 about transistor density on integrated chips. The law has been remarkably accurate from 1965 to 2013 with transistor density doubling roughly every two years. Since 2013, the trend has changes slightly, with transistor density now doubling every three years, instead of every two years.
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Moore’s Law is a prediction formulated by Gordon E. Moore in 1965 about transistor density on integrated chips. The law has been remarkably accurate from 1965 to 2013 with transistor density doubling roughly every two years. Since 2013, the trend has changes slightly, with transistor density now doubling every three years, instead of every two years.
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11:52
The Extreme Physics Pushing Moore’s Law to the Next Level
A look inside a new precision machine that wants to reinvent the chip making industry.
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A look inside a new precision machine that wants to reinvent the chip making industry.
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An integrated circuit, or chip, is one of the biggest innovations of the 20th century. The microchip launched a technological revolution, created Silicon Valley, and everyone’s got one in their pocket (read: smartphones).
When you zoom in on one of these chips, you find a highly complex, nanoscale-sized city that’s expertly designed to send information back and forth.
And chip manufacturers continue to shrink the size of microchips, hitting smaller and smaller milestones while also increasing the number of features a chip has. The result is an improved overall processing power.
This is what’s been driving the semiconductor industry—a drumbeat called Moore’s Law.
Moore's Law is the golden rule in computing: The number of transistors on a microchip can be expected to double every two years, while the cost of computers is cut in half. This basically means we'll have more speed, at less cost, over time. And so, we've been shrinking transistors (the tiny electric switches that process data for everything from clocks to AI algorithms) down to really, really tiny nanoscales.
And though we've hit a physical limit on how small these transistors can get, Intel (and a couple other competitors, like Samsung and TSMC) are betting big on something new: EUV Lithography.
Find out more about this next generation of chip technology that is taking Moore’s Law to a new level on this episode of Focal Point.
#MooresLaw #MicroChip #SiliconValley #Computing #EUVLithography #Seeker #FocalPoint #Science
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“The giant machine garnering all this attention is an extreme ultraviolet lithography tool. For more than a decade, the semiconductor-manufacturing industry has been alternately hoping EUV can save Moore’s Law and despairing that the technology will never arrive. But it’s finally here, and none too soon.”
Moore's Law Keeps Going, Defying Expectations
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/moore-s-law-keeps-going-defying-expectations/
“It’s a mystery why Gordon Moore’s “law,” which forecasts processor power will double every two years, still holds true a half century later”
Silicon Valley Owes Its Success To This Tech Genius You’ve Never Heard Of
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“They called Robert Noyce the Mayor of Silicon Valley, but like many in public office, his work wasn’t well known.”
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An integrated circuit, or chip, is one of the biggest innovations of the 20th century. The microchip launched a technological revolution, created Silicon Valley, and everyone’s got one in their pocket (read: smartphones).
When you zoom in on one of these chips, you find a highly complex, nanoscale-sized city that’s expertly designed to send information back and forth.
And chip manufacturers continue to shrink the size of microchips, hitting smaller and smaller milestones while also increasing the number of features a chip has. The result is an improved overall processing power.
This is what’s been driving the semiconductor industry—a drumbeat called Moore’s Law.
Moore's Law is the golden rule in computing: The number of transistors on a microchip can be expected to double every two years, while the cost of computers is cut in half. This basically means we'll have more speed, at less cost, over time. And so, we've been shrinking transistors (the tiny electric switches that process data for everything from clocks to AI algorithms) down to really, really tiny nanoscales.
And though we've hit a physical limit on how small these transistors can get, Intel (and a couple other competitors, like Samsung and TSMC) are betting big on something new: EUV Lithography.
Find out more about this next generation of chip technology that is taking Moore’s Law to a new level on this episode of Focal Point.
#MooresLaw #MicroChip #SiliconValley #Computing #EUVLithography #Seeker #FocalPoint #Science
____________________
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EUV Lithography Finally Ready for Chip Manufacturing
https://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/nanotechnology/euv-lithography-finally-ready-for-chip-manufacturing
“The giant machine garnering all this attention is an extreme ultraviolet lithography tool. For more than a decade, the semiconductor-manufacturing industry has been alternately hoping EUV can save Moore’s Law and despairing that the technology will never arrive. But it’s finally here, and none too soon.”
Moore's Law Keeps Going, Defying Expectations
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/moore-s-law-keeps-going-defying-expectations/
“It’s a mystery why Gordon Moore’s “law,” which forecasts processor power will double every two years, still holds true a half century later”
Silicon Valley Owes Its Success To This Tech Genius You’ve Never Heard Of
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/silicon-valley-owes-its-success-tech-genius-youve-never-heard-180961395/
“They called Robert Noyce the Mayor of Silicon Valley, but like many in public office, his work wasn’t well known.”
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- published: 27 Oct 2019
- views: 4624367
23:41
Why Moore’s Law Matters
I finished this video before the passing of Gordon Moore. Moving it up now. RIP to a legend
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- published: 26 Mar 2023
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21:27
Is Moore's Law Finally Dead?
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Correction to what I say at 04:07 That should have been ebeam screening, not ebeam lithography. Sorry about that.
In the past 10 years or so, tech specialists have repeatedly voiced concerns that the progress of computing power will soon hit the wall. Miniaturisation has physical limits, and then what? Have we reached these limits? Is Moore’s law dead? That’s what we’ll talk about today.
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In the past 10 years or so, tech specialists have repeatedly voiced concerns that the progress of computing power will soon hit the wall. Miniaturisation has physical limits, and then what? Have we reached these limits? Is Moore’s law dead? That’s what we’ll talk about today.
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- published: 12 Aug 2023
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13:50
Integrated Circuits & Moore's Law: Crash Course Computer Science #17
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So you may have heard of Moore's Law and while it isn't truly a law it has pretty closely estimated a trend we've seen in the advancement of computing technologies. Moore's Law states that we'll see approximately a 2x increase in transistors in the same space every two years, and while this may not be true for much longer, it has dictated the advancements we've seen since the introduction of transistors in the mid 1950s. So today we're going to talk about those improvements in hardware that made this possible - starting with the third generation of computing and integrated circuits (or ICs) and printed circuit boards (or PCBs). But as these technologies advanced a newer manufacturing process would bring us to the nanoscale manufacturing we have today - photolithography.
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So you may have heard of Moore's Law and while it isn't truly a law it has pretty closely estimated a trend we've seen in the advancement of computing technologies. Moore's Law states that we'll see approximately a 2x increase in transistors in the same space every two years, and while this may not be true for much longer, it has dictated the advancements we've seen since the introduction of transistors in the mid 1950s. So today we're going to talk about those improvements in hardware that made this possible - starting with the third generation of computing and integrated circuits (or ICs) and printed circuit boards (or PCBs). But as these technologies advanced a newer manufacturing process would bring us to the nanoscale manufacturing we have today - photolithography.
Check out Veritasium's video: How Does a Transistor Work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcrBqCFLHIY
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
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- published: 21 Jun 2017
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Why We're Reaching the Theoretical Limit of Computer Power
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- published: 20 May 2023
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This chip will accelerate AI compute way past Moore's Law
My friends Guillaume Verdon and Trevor McCourt are launching their new startup Extropic today, so I thought I'd have them on my channel to talk about their radi...
My friends Guillaume Verdon and Trevor McCourt are launching their new startup Extropic today, so I thought I'd have them on my channel to talk about their radical new ideas for a new kind of analog chip. I'm a small personal angel investor in Extropic and you may know Guillaume better on Twitter as Beff Jezos.
Visit https://www.extropic.ai/future for the Light Paper and further details.
Great explainer X thread https://twitter.com/Andercot/status/1767252866094534911
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My friends Guillaume Verdon and Trevor McCourt are launching their new startup Extropic today, so I thought I'd have them on my channel to talk about their radical new ideas for a new kind of analog chip. I'm a small personal angel investor in Extropic and you may know Guillaume better on Twitter as Beff Jezos.
Visit https://www.extropic.ai/future for the Light Paper and further details.
Great explainer X thread https://twitter.com/Andercot/status/1767252866094534911
I'm Garry Tan, President & CEO at Y Combinator. I was an engineer, designer and product manager who turned into a founder and investor, and now I want to help you in your journey to build technology that changes the world. These videos are about helping people build world-class teams and startups that touch a billion people.
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- published: 11 Mar 2024
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