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The future of the microprocessor business
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EngineeringEarly DevelopmentIndustrial EngineeringComputer ArchitectureTechnology ChangeProcessor ArchitectureHardware ArchitectureSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingNext Generation ComputingTechnology TransferComputer EngineeringTechnological ChangeIndustrial DesignSystem On ChipTechnologyMultiprocessor SystemIndustrial InformaticsMicroprocessor BusinessFew AspectsSystem Software
In a century in which technology left few aspects of life unchanged in some countries, the microprocessor may have been the most transformative of all. In three decades it has worked itself into our lives with a scope and depth that would have been impossible to imagine during its early development. In this paper, the authors argue that customization and speed-to-market will continue to drive the industry from the bottom up.