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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 221.02+6.4%Jan 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Mani1 who started this subject5/17/2002 7:42:06 PM
From: rsi_boyRead Replies (3) of 275872
 
"Bell tolls for CMOS, with successor nowhere in sight"

interesting piece on ee times

eetimes.com

"ORLANDO, Fla. — The pace of CMOS scaling may slow over the rest of this decade as leaky transistors and interconnect problems become more intractable, and the technology may run out of gas by 2012, according to technologists at the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference here. And whatever is to replace CMOS must be invented now, because it will take at least a decade to develop into a commercial technology, speakers said. "

those of you who are (practicing) ee's what's your take on this issue and it's affect on the eternal amd vs intel saga?

someone on this tread once tried to paint hammer as a disruptive tech. I don't think that is true (to me, hammer seems clearly evolutionary not revolutionary) but perhaps the next real disruptive tech will be a process technology?
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