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Always Be Curious #257: Moore's Law at 60, AMD's nanosheet chip, and humanoid marathons

Always Be Curious #257: Moore's Law at 60, AMD's nanosheet chip, and humanoid marathons

This week in ABC: Moore's Law marks 60 years, AMD and TSMC show off the first HPC 2-nanometer chip, and Chinese humanoids are running marathons

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πŸ“… Due to an upcoming holiday break, the next ABC will publish Sun 4 May

This week, it’s 60 years ago that a chip pioneer made a bold prediction.

In his famous 1965 paper, Dr. Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would double every year, later revised to every two years. This became known as Moore's Law. πŸ“ˆ And it didn't just t…

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