Retrospective: what have we learned from the PDP-11—what we have learned from VAX and Alpha
25 years of the international symposia on Computer architecture (selected papers)
How often should a firm buy new PCs?
Communications of the ACM
Information Systems Frontiers in Knowledge Management
Information Systems Frontiers
IEEE Design & Test
Routers with a single stage of buffering
Proceedings of the 2002 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
Recent Progress and Prospects for Integer Factorisation Algorithms
COCOON '00 Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Conference on Computing and Combinatorics
SOFSEM '98 Proceedings of the 25th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics: Theory and Practice of Informatics
Internet growth: is there a "Moore's law" for data traffic?
Handbook of massive data sets
The twenty-fourth fermat number is composite
Mathematics of Computation
On the Scalability of Centralized Control
IPDPS '05 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'05) - Workshop 18 - Volume 19
On the Interpretation of Top500 Data
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Design of system on a chip
Evaluation of a computer networking class in information technology
SIGITE '08 Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGITE conference on Information technology education
Trend and Challenge on System-on-a-Chip Designs
Journal of Signal Processing Systems
Real option valuation on grid computing
Decision Support Systems
Hybrid nanoelectronics: future of computer technology
Journal of Computer Science and Technology
The impact of applications' I/O strategies on the performance of the Lustre parallel file system
International Journal of High Performance Systems Architecture
An assessment framework for identifying information technology programs
Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information technology education
Modeling of some electrical parameters of a MOSFET under applied uniaxial stress
Journal of Computational Electronics
A nanotechnology enhancement to Moore's law
Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
A nanotechnology enhancement to moore's law
Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
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A simple observation, made over 30 years ago, on the growth in the number of devices per silicon die has become the central driving force of one of the most dynamic of the world's industries. Because of the accuracy with which Moore's Law has predicted past growth in IC complexity, it is viewed as a reliable method of calculating future trends as well, setting the pace of innovation, and defining the rules and the very nature of competition. And since the semiconductor portion of electronic consumer products keeps growing by leaps and bounds, the Law has aroused in users and consumers an expectation of a continuous stream of faster, better, and cheaper high-technology products. Even the policy implications of Moore's Law are significant: it is used as the baseline assumption in the industry's strategic road map for the next decade and a half