That means doubling transistor count every 2 years can be done through increasing cores....
That makes no sense at all. You've got it backwards. Moore's Law concerns the doubling of transistor counts roughly every two years. How those additional transistors are used to increase computing performance, whether for additional cores or cache or whatever, is entirely separate.
That means doubling transistor count every 2 years can be done through increasing cores....
That makes no sense at all. You've got it backwards. Moore's Law concerns the doubling of transistor counts roughly every two years. How those additional transistors are used to increase computing performance, whether for additional cores or cache or whatever, is entirely separate.
I had a professor in college that was fond of referring to Java as "C++-" (that's C plus plus minus).
Must be a mini nuclear reactor sort of thing...
Did anyone else see 'Classified' and think something else entirely?