In particular, Moore's law that we know of, increasing the number of transistors on the same size chips processed every two years, not simply slow down, it is gradually stopped.Indeed, in the beginning of the year, Intel has stated that they are prolonging the time of developing the chip size of the world's smallest transistors (10 nm) from 2016 as projected to 2017. Earlier, Intel warned about that technology with current manufacturing techniques, the transistor can only be smaller in 5 years.However, most of the people in the industry do not accept the death foretold of Moore's law. They were, are and will find every way to increasingly improve the quality and performance of the chip handles in several different ways.For example, the chip can be altered to suit a variety of purposes, such as for artificial intelligence system, used on the car, etc. instead use for all purposes. In terms of geometry, the manufacturer may attempt to stack the circuit boards together to increase the number of transistors on the same area. Also very likely the researchers find the reduced power consumption, rather than focus too much on the power handle as this does.That Moore's law will die, but the creativity of the people will never stop.Consult the TechnologyReview
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