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by ThrowawayR2
2363 days ago
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That article is utter balderdash. Yes, it's obvious that you can fit more transistors on a "chip" if you make the chip be much, much larger than what we ordinarily think of as a chip. No, it does not mean that Moore's Law has been invalidated or some new "AI Moore’s Law" (quoting from the post) has come into being. |
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Without defending the article, it is however the case that simply scaling a chip size has nontrivial problems. For example, Will the piece of silicon warp or shatter if one side happens to get hotter than the other?