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The guest editors of this special issue provide readers with a unique mix of perspectives to develop a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding Moore's law and the prospects for continued exponential growth in the coming era of computing. The field is indeed too large for a thorough treatment of all its aspects within one special issue. Nevertheless, they believe that the insights that can be...
The IEEE Rebooting Computing Initiative, proposed in 2012, has launched a 15-year technology roadmap to address escalating computing-performance pressures: stalled device-physics advances coupled with big data demands, novel machine-learning problems, and complex software paradigms. Potential solutions range from new transistor technology to quantum computing.
Year-over-year exponential computer performance scaling has ended. Complicating this is the coming disruption of the "technology escalator" underlying the industry: Moore's law. To fundamentally rethink and restart the performance-scaling trend requires bold new ways to compute and a commitment from all stakeholders.
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