Researchers Develop Reconfigurable ‘Chaos Theory’ Circuits To Take Processors Beyond Moore’s Law

Researchers Develop Reconfigurable ‘Chaos Theory’ Circuits To Take Processors Beyond Moore’s Law
Moore’s Law, as revised in 1975, states the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit will double around every two years. The observation is named after Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor, and it’s driven processor design for several decades. But what happens when Moore’s Law is no longer feasible? Researchers

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