The hardware revolution behind AI
Kelly deVos
The old promise of Moore’s Law is simple: Every two years, the future will arrive in the form of faster microchips. For decades, the semiconductor industry delivered that progress. But that era is fading . Today, performance gains are harder to achieve, energy demands are surging, and the idea of a single chip doing everything well is starting to break down. That is the world Aman Arora is working in and pushing forward. Arora is an assistant professor of computer science and engineering in the
