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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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The capabilities of current-generation processor technology are beginning to approach significant physical limits, likely constraining future performance growth. These limits will not lead to an abrupt end to improvements in circuit density and clock speed; instead, capability improvements for future processor generations may take directions that differ from traditional semiconductor capability growth patterns. To frame expectations for future gains in processor performance, we will first revisit Moore's law and consider its continuing relevance to advances in semiconductor technology.
The revised version of Moore's law, published by Gordon Moore in 1975, predicts that the number of integrated circuit components per device would double roughly every two years. The law has demonstrated remarkable predictive accuracy for several decades; however, as of 2015, Intel reported that the growth rate had slowed to approximately...