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by brundolf 1349 days ago
Lotta people here not reading the article:

> However, as it has in the past, the semiconductor ecosystem is adapting and as Chiplet technology builds traction, we will very likely see a period of accelerating innovation and new market opportunities opening as we move forward.

The whole premise is that chip innovation (and overall computing power) is continuing to accelerate, even though "Moore's Law as we've known it" has ended

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I'd say that the premise of the article is captured in the title perfectly. One needn't to read the article to get it. So, we can strengthen your assertion and to say that "lotta people here are not reading the title." People react to the first part of the title. Seems they are really exasperated by all these repeated deaths of Moore's law.
In the title it's a little subtle due to the wordplay and terminology, but yeah, it is present. Definitely a lot of knee-jerking going on
Does Moore's law require transistors to double on a chip made from a single die?