Moore's Law Geek Out
.NET Rocks!23 Apr 2015

Moore's Law Geek Out

So when will Moore's Law end? Time for a Geek Out! In honor of the 50th anniversary of Gordon Moore writing the article that 10 years later would be known as Moore's Law, Richard digs into how much work goes into keeping the Moore's Law promise and its impact on society. The conversation delves into the complexities of manufacturing microchips at the nanometer scale, and all of the problems that companies like Intel and Samsung have to overcome for each incremental improvement that leads to a doubling of density every 18-24 months. The laws of physics dictate that Moore's Law will eventually end, but there are still a few years to go... and even when it does end, so what? Is Moore's Law holding back innovations in other areas? Lots to think about!

Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(2000)

Event Sourcing using Cratis with Einar Ingebrigsten

Event Sourcing using Cratis with Einar Ingebrigsten

Can tooling make event sourcing implementations easier? Carl and Richard talk to Einar Ingebrigsten about his work on cratis.io - a set of open-source tools for implementing event sourcing in your app...

11 Jun 54min

Daemonic AI with Emmz Rendle

Daemonic AI with Emmz Rendle

Is it time to build your own agent harness? Carl and Richard talk to Emmz Rendle about her work on Daemonic AI, which gives you more control over which models and tooling you use to build software wit...

4 Jun 58min

Ten Things Scott Sauber Does On Every .NET App

Ten Things Scott Sauber Does On Every .NET App

What settings, configurations, and workflows do you use for every .NET app? Carl and Richard talk to Scott Sauber about his list - from organizing folders by feature, to logging, security, and testing...

28 Mai 55min

Using AI to Measure Quality of AI with Vishwas Lele

Using AI to Measure Quality of AI with Vishwas Lele

Large Language Models can generate a lot of text - but is it any good? Carl and Richard talk to Vishwas Lele about his ongoing efforts at pWin.ai to build tools for responding to government RFPs. Vish...

21 Mai 58min

Use What Works with Dylan Beattie

Use What Works with Dylan Beattie

Use What Works! Carl and Richard talk to Dylan Beattie about the Use What Works movement, encouraging developers to use well-maintained open-source projects available today rather than rolling their o...

14 Mai 56min

.NET Nanoframework with José Simões

.NET Nanoframework with José Simões

Ready to go nano? Carl and Richard talk to José Simões about the open source .NET nanoFramework - a community-driven project to provide .NET for embedded systems. José talks about the evolution from t...

6 Mai 55min

Episode 2000!

Episode 2000!

Recorded live at the Tavern Hall in Bellevue during the Party with Palermo for the MVP Summit, it's episode 2000! Carl and Richard take questions from the audience and play clips from past guests and ...

30 Apr 1h 38min

How We Beat the Y2K Bug

How We Beat the Y2K Bug

The Y2K bug turned out to be a non-event on January 1, 2000. How did that happen? Carl and Richard bring together a number of stories from folks who were there, fixing the software and updating system...

23 Apr 48min

Populært innen Teknologi

lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
romkapsel
teknisk-sett
energi-og-klima
elektropodden
shifter
teknologi-og-mennesker
nasjonal-sikkerhetsmyndighet-nsm
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
fornybaren
rss-ki-praten
rss-digitaliseringspadden
hans-petter-og-co
rss-bouvet-bobler
rss-polypod
kunstig-intelligens-med-morten-goodwin
rss-for-alarmen-gar
smart-forklart
pedagogisk-intelligens
rss-heis