Ted Hoff explains the economics of Moore’s law and how it was a useful tool for predicting the cost of an integrated circuit. He also talks about Intel’s 1102 and 1103 chips, as well as Intel’s first building.
Ted Hoff explains the economics of Moore’s law and how it was a useful tool for predicting the cost of an integrated circuit. He also talks about Intel’s 1102 and 1103 chips, as well as Intel’s first building.
[…] Although Eldada didn’t divulge details of the technology, presumably, it is using the same type of Silicon Photonics technology that is finding its way into data centers as a low-cost, high-speed interconnect device. This sort of approach puts lasers on the types of cost curves associated with semiconductors described so long ago by Gordon Moore. […]
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