

Laws derived from Moore’s Law
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A new ‘Hyper Moore’s Law’ ?
In 2022 Nvidia CEO’s announce the death of Moore’s Law. And some stats seemed to indicate that indeed processors’ reach a physical limit. New paradygmes like Spintonics, photonic computing, carbone nanotubes, but these aren’t ready for scalling yet. With a new approach, Co Design, coupling software and hardware, they think they can optimise and save on resources to improve NPU’s (Neural Processing Units) are also a shift of philosophy at Nvidia competitors and the goal is to find a workaround to the previously mentioned physical boundary and continue to gain computing power.