Depending on whom you consult here at Forbes, Moore’s Law is either over (a polite way of saying "dead"), no longer holding up or alive and well (if you believe the company and its founder who invented the concept). Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang recently declared Moore’s Law is dead, and a 2016 article from MIT Technology Review came to the same conclusion. The problem of device physics is, however, a solvable one, and that’s the silver lining to the death of Moore’s Law. For example, a CPU fetches an instruction and then executes that instruction (operation) on a piece of data. A GPU fetches an instruction and then mindlessly executes that same instruction on 32 pieces of data.
Source: Forbes March 09, 2018 12:56 UTC