Forget Moore's law ...
Article Abstract:
Google's announcement that it does not intend to continue buying ever-larger CPUs could signal a revolutionary change in the information technology world. It could signal a declaration of independence from Moore's law.
Publication Name: Red Herring
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1080-076X
Year: 2003
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Making sense: in the coming years, look for analog -- not digital -- chips to attract the new talent and investment
Article Abstract:
R easons are identified for believing? that analog chips, rather than digital ones, will be most important to the future of the semiconductor and electronics industries.
Publication Name: Red Herring
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1080-076X
Year: 2003
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Google goes public
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Google is not likely to go public in the forseeable future.
Publication Name: Red Herring
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1080-076X
Year: 2003
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