These new processes are the first major shrinks in a long time, especially from Intel, and represent a brief rekindling of Moore’s law. But further shrinking has gotten more complicated, and we haven’t seen a transistor shrink from Intel since 2014. ![]() Back in the late 90s and early 2000s, transistors shrunk in size by half every two years, leading to massive improvements on a regular schedule. Moore’s Law, an old observation that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every year while the costs are halved, held for a long time but has been slowing down lately. ![]() ![]() So Why Are These New Processes So Important?
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