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DC’s Peacemaker was almost in Alan Moore’s Watchmen

DC’s Peacemaker was almost in Alan Moore’s Watchmen

In the grand history of superhero comics, there are plenty of almost rans. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of stories about characters and books that might have been but never were. Curating an untidy magpie nest of such facts and tidbits is the bread and butter of the comics critic. For example, there is ...

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Moore’s Law is misunderstood: causes and consequences

Moore’s Law is misunderstood: causes and consequences

What if one of the most repeated claims about the evolution of hardware was continually misinterpreted? This is the case with Moore’s Law, which is cited continuously but not correctly. What is Moore’s Law? In 1965 Gordon Moore, who was the founder of Intel, predicted that the number of transistors per zone would double each ...

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What will be the future of Moore’s Law and PC transistors

What will be the future of Moore’s Law and PC transistors

At its simplest level, Moore’s Law refers to the doubling of transistors in a chip with each generation of the manufacturing process. Over the years this exponential increase in density of transistors has remained remarkably constant, but two things have changed along the way: the way we get these increases in density and the benefits ...

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This is how ASML and imec will extend Moore’s law beyond 1 nm

This is how ASML and imec will extend Moore’s law beyond 1 nm

Reducing the size of the transistors is essential, but current technology is already at its limit and seems an obstacle impossible to overcome, future processors would therefore be doomed to increase in size physically in order to be able to integrate a greater number of transistors inside. . Is this the end of Moore’s Law? ...