Huang’s Law Is the New Moore’s Law, and Explains Why Nvidia Wants Arm

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Moore’s Law drove rapid advances in the age of computing. Now Huang’s Law is doing the same in the age of artificial intelligence.

During modern computing’s first epoch, one trend reigned supreme: Moore’s Law.

Actually a prediction by Intel Corp. co-founder Gordon Moore rather than any sort of physical law, Moore’s Law held that the number of transistors on a chip doubles roughly every two years. It also meant that performance of those chips—and the computers they powered—increased by a substantial amount on roughly the same timetable. This formed the industry’s core, the glowing crucible from which sprang trillion-dollar technologies that upended almost...

 

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Is there a law that explains why people get dumber every few years?

Also NVIDIA wanting Arm is no surprise. Partnership shouldn’t be a question.

Literally the same concept

Thanks AMD!

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