Linus Torvalds worries about how Linux will handle end of Moore's Law
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#3Fun info nugget: Sarah was supposed to bring (THC-laced) brownies to this panel, with Linus' approval.
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#4buried in the article: Linus confirms that US Government has approached him to put a backdoor in the linux kernel.
...No he didn't...
Edit: Not clearly at least
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#51. http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/07/hp-memristors/
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#6When shrinking is over we'll start going up - i.e. 3D chips. Intel already uses basic 3D in their FinFET process. 3D memory chips available commercially for some time.
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#7"People used to be talking about having thousands of cores on one die because it keeps shrinking, and those people clearly have no idea about physics because we won't be shrinking for much longer." When shrinking is over we'll start going up - i.e. 3D chips. Intel already uses basic 3D in their FinFET process. 3D memory chips available commercially for some time.
If you stack 20 ARM CPUs in a single package, it fits in your phone, but it will burn it, too, if it does not run out of its battery first.
[1] Maybe a little bit, as 3D allows for slightly shorter connections.