HP Out To Fool Moore's Law?

PV5150

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It seems that Hewlett Packard have set out to assist semi-conductor designers in their persistant endeavour to continue to shrink chips and the components inside chips. But HP's technology has some far reaching potential beyond the scope of CPU's etc. Care to comment? Feel free to do so below...

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Moore's Law is the empirical observation made in 1965 that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit for minimum component cost doubles every 24 months.[1] [2] It is attributed to Gordon E. Moore (born 1929), [3] a co-founder of Intel.

They were just on about the end of the above law.
 
name='Phnom_Penh' said:
But the number of transistors would still be going up, what am I missing? :confused:.

Natahn was saying without this technology they would no longer be able to keep up with Moore's law.
 
yeah sorry, was meant to be "what could of been the end of moore's law"

But i dont believe with everything in that law anyhoo
 
Seems interesting. All this is happening but i believe HD manufactorers need to start working on newer HD technology. Everything gets smaller except a HD.
 
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