1. Technology for the
Future – Moore’s Law
By: Alex Rugguri, Jessica Miele, Kemi Ajibare, and Matt Price
2. Processors – Desktops & Laptops
Smaller, stronger, and more energy-efficient
Two major players: Intel and AMD
Intel
Sandy Bridge (32nm) Ivy Bridge (22nm)
USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt
AMD
Bulldozer Piledriver
3. 3D Transistors
Tri-gate transistors replace flat, two-dimensional
streams of transistors with a 3D structure.
The technology will allow Intel to create transistors that
are faster (37%), smaller and more power-efficient
(50%).
6. Moore’s Law
The ability for more powerful chips to be produced at a
cheaper price every eighteen months.
It’s possible because distance between the pathways
inside silicon chips gets smaller with each successive
generation.
7. End of Moore’s Law
The shrinking will eventually hit a limit.
The three driving forces are size, heat, and power.
The chip pathways are unable to be shorter than a
molecule.
The risk of quantum tunneling occurring.
8. Technological Footprint
According to Moore's law there will be a time when we
reach the smallest usable footprint.
It hasn’t occurred yet, but we are getting closer to reaching
it.
Some say it will happen in the near future.
One person estimated the time will be around 2023.
11. Future of technology
The future of technology is almost unpredictable
Hard to determine whether ideas & products will be
successful or not
How long will a successful product last?
12. Future Technology Predictions
All touch screen and hands-on products
Scanning will also gather information
Active workspaces
Meetings will have intelligent participation
Managing from any device
Easier maneuvering of tasks
13. Future Predictions- Computing
Cloud computing
SASS- form of cloud computing, portable, subscribes to 3rd
party software
Supercomputing- hundreds of microprocessors working in
unison
14. Computing cont.
Social computing
Ubiquitous computing- information processing is
integrated into everyday objects
Grid computing- enables multiple computers working
together to solve a problem
15. Are future products beneficial
to the business community?
We think these products will be effective
Products will help businesses survive and thrive
More advanced, faster products will help to complete
work & tasks