Reuters reports that :
Intel Corp on Thursday canceled plans to introduce its highest-speed desktop computer chip, ending for now a 25-year run that has seen the speeds of Intel's microprocessors increase by more than 750 times .... cranking up the speed of its Pentium 4 chips to four gigahertz, or billions of cycles per second, has been an elusive goal for Intel. When the latest rendition of the Pentium 4 was introduced in February, Intel said it would reach the 4 gigahertz speed by the end of the year.
... in July, citing concerns about having enough supply to meet customer demand, Intel delayed plans for four gigahertz until the end of March 2005. Thursday's announcement puts an end to the goal entirely, at least for the current generation of processors. The unexpected move also adds to a string of product changes, cancellations and recalls that has roiled the world's largest chip maker this year ...
- "Peak Chip", anyone? Is this *it* - *gasp* - the End of Moore's Law?
See also :
1. Anything to do with Moore?
2. The Collapse of Complex Societies (Joseph Tainter)
3. Energetic Limits to Growth (Jay Hanson)
(re-post from weblog)
http://www.jroller.com/page/lowem/20041 ... _4ghz_chip





