Semiconductors (ITRS) 2002 Update and 2004 Update, http://public.itrs.net/Files/2002Update/2002Update.pdf
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23.
The ITRS DRAM cost is the cost per bit (packaged microcents) at production. Data from 1971–2000: VLSI
Research Inc. Data from 2001–2002: ITRS, 2002 Update, Table 7a,
Cost-Near-Term Years, p. 172. Data from
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24.
Intel and Dataquest reports (December 2002), see Gordon E. Moore, "Our Revolution," http://www.sia-
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25.
Randall Goodall, D. Fandel, and H. Huffet, "Long-Term Productivity Mechanisms of the Semiconductor
Industry," Ninth International Symposium on Silicon Materials Science and Technology, May 12–17, 2002,
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26.
Data from 1976–1999: E. R. Berndt, E. R. Dulberger, and N. J. Rappaport, "Price and Quality of Desktop and
Mobile Personal Computers: A Quarter Century of History," July 17, 2000,
http://www.nber.org/~confer/2000/si2000/berndt.pdf. Data from 2001–2016: ITRS, 2002 Update,
On-Chip
Local Clock in Table 4c: Performance and Package Chips: Frequency On-Chip Wiring Levels-Near-Term
Years, p. 167.
27.
See note 26 for clock speed (cycle times) and note 24 for cost per transistor.
28.
Intel transistors on microprocessors: Microprocessor Quick Reference Guide, Intel Research,
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/quickrefyr.htm. See also Silicon Research Areas, Intel Research,
http://www.intel.comlresearch/silicon/mooreslaw.htm.
29.
Data from Intel Corporation. See also Gordon Moore, "No Exponential Is Forever ...
but We Can Delay
'Forever,' " presented at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (lSSCC), February 10, 2003,
ftp://download.intel.com/ researchl silicon/Gordon_Moore_ISSCC_ 021003.pdf.
30.
Steve Cullen, "Semiconductor Industry Outlook," InStat/MDR, report no. IN0401550SI, April 2004,
http://www.instat.com/abstract.asp?id=68&SKU=IN0401550SI.
31.
World Semiconductor Trade Statistics, http://wsts.www5.kcom.at.
32.
Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, http://www.bea.gov/bea/dn/home/gdp.htm.
33.
See notes 22–24 and 26–30.
34.
International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, 2002 update, International Sematech.
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