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A Week in Science – How small can technology get? – 13 June 2014

 
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Chip-makers are betting that Moore’s Law won’t matter in the internet of things – Article from Quartz
Is Moore’s Law Dying? – Article from Gizmodo
A Brief History of Warnings About the Demise of Moore’s Law – Article from Slate
Team designs world’s smallest transistor – Article from ABC Science

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Moore GE et al., Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits, Proceedings of the IEEE; 81 (1); 1998

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Chip-makers are betting that Moore’s Law won’t matter in the internet of things – Article from Quartz
Is Moore’s Law Dying? – Article from Gizmodo
A Brief History of Warnings About the Demise of Moore’s Law – Article from Slate
Team designs world’s smallest transistor – Article from ABC Science

Academic papers

Moore GE et al., Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits, Proceedings of the IEEE; 81 (1); 1998

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