
The Conference ISSCC (International Solid-State Circuits Conference), which finishes today in San Francisco, USA, Intel for the first time raised the veil of secrecy over its plans for the next 6 years. It is known that an American company is the world's largest semiconductor, and it has already accumulated a wealth of experience in the development of more precise manufacturing processes, so in terms of its central focus on this issue.
So long as Intel continues to produce processors on 45 nm technological processes, it is already planning to move to production in accordance with rules 32 nm technology by the end of this year. According to the strategy of tick-tock, the guidance developed by Intel, microarchitecture every two years is given. In other words, in odd-numbered year, Intel displays on the market a new microarchitecture, and even in new production methods. Thus, for the idea, the company must move to 22 nm production methods in 2011, and 16 nm by 2013. By the way, as you may have noticed, Intel still adheres strictly to the scheduled plan and not an inch away from him.
Thus, we can say that not too far that day, when Moore's Law (Moore's law) will cease to operate. Maybe, Intel knows how to extend the life of the law?
So long as Intel continues to produce processors on 45 nm technological processes, it is already planning to move to production in accordance with rules 32 nm technology by the end of this year. According to the strategy of tick-tock, the guidance developed by Intel, microarchitecture every two years is given. In other words, in odd-numbered year, Intel displays on the market a new microarchitecture, and even in new production methods. Thus, for the idea, the company must move to 22 nm production methods in 2011, and 16 nm by 2013. By the way, as you may have noticed, Intel still adheres strictly to the scheduled plan and not an inch away from him.
Thus, we can say that not too far that day, when Moore's Law (Moore's law) will cease to operate. Maybe, Intel knows how to extend the life of the law?