Many experts believe that Moore's law is “dead”, and it will not be possible to create sufficiently powerful processors due to
Moore's law was formulated, in fact,Gordon Moore, who stated that the number of transistors placed on an integrated circuit chip doubles every 24 months. However, when following this paradigm, scientists face limitations.
Researchers say they are studying a new classmaterials that will make it possible to create efficient chips even at very small sizes. The materials will solve the problem in which placing a large number of components on a smaller chip causes problems with heat management.
Scientists propose to use in microcircuitsinsulation that carries current away from circuits. The research team has applied a new class of materials that can meet the miniaturization requirements for dense-die transistors.
As a result, development can help create more powerful processors for smartphones and more.