Moore's Law Is Becoming Irrelevant, Says ARM's Boss 236
holy_calamity writes "PCs will inevitably shift over to ARM-based chips because efficiency now matters more than gains in raw performance, the CEO of chip designer ARM tells MIT Technology Review. He also says the increasing adoption of ARM-based suppliers is good for innovation (and for prices) because it spurs a competitive environment. 'There’s been a lot more innovation in the world of mobile phones over the last 15-20 years than there has been in the world of PCs.'"
Gate's Law (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Here come the ARM zombies (Score:3, Funny)
Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrmmsssss!!
Re:Sure... (Score:4, Funny)
Of course! Naturally, one *merely* needs a sufficiently clever compiler...
Re:Title is rubbish (Score:4, Funny)
>i7-3960X is 6 cores at 3.3 - 3.9 GHz each. That isn't all that far from 24 GHz.
I feel a great disturbance in Slashdot, as if millions of CS majors cried out something rather uncomplimentary about your ignorance.