Neuromorphic future: an attempt to put the brain in the server
In this article, we will talk about alternatives to following Moore's law, and which technologies can be used in data centers of the future.
Until today, processor manufacturers have been forced to follow Moore's law in order to produce a new generation of chips with higher performance and lower power consumption. In our time, the picture of the world has changed. Research around the world suggests a wide variety of architectures that are more productive and consume less energy. In this ...
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Smart chips will smooth the rejection of Moore's law in data centers
Amdahl's law sets a practical limit to the benefit of parallelization, so that further acceleration is possible simply by redefining the General problem in such a way as to make previously serialized operations parallelizable.
So if Moore's law slows down and we can't count on faster processors being released every year, what does that mean for data center technologists and architects?
Obviously, one of the areas in which chip production will develop is multi-chip packaging, where many ...
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