100% Utilization: Computation and Labor After Moore's Law
暫譯: 100% 利用率:摩爾定律後的計算與勞動

Lison, Andrew

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-05-26
  • 售價: $2,350
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,233
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 300
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262051362
  • ISBN-13: 9780262051361
  • 相關分類: 半導體
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商品描述

A wide-ranging analysis of how the material limits to discrete, silicon-based computing power impact employment and automation.

Since the end of the Second World War, we have come to expect continual growth in computing power and the rapid development of digital technology. This dynamic has enabled informational procedures to supplant an ever-increasing range of human and mechanical activity. However, indications that the semiconductor industry is approaching the physical limits of integrated circuitry pose an existential challenge to Intel Corporation co-founder Gordon Moore's "law," which prescribes an exponential increase in microchip density--and, by extension, processing performance--every two years.

Placing theories of employment in dialectical conjunction with the concrete operations of computing, 100% Utilization explores the consequences of pushing processing power to its limits for a culture seemingly reliant on automation as much as human labor. In accounting for this contradiction, Andrew Lison offers a corrective to theories of digital mediation emphasizing its symbolic and representational capabilities. He connects the looming end of Moore's law to trends in semiconductor manufacturing, custom hardware, and parallelized software techniques, including AI. Ultimately, he traces this historical technological boom and impending bust through the racialized history of Silicon Valley to longer-term conceptions of the relationship between machinery and labor.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

對於離散的矽基計算能力的物質限制如何影響就業和自動化的廣泛分析。

自第二次世界大戰結束以來,我們已經習慣於計算能力的持續增長和數位技術的快速發展。這一動態使得資訊程序能夠取代越來越多的人類和機械活動。然而,半導體產業接近集成電路的物理極限的跡象,對英特爾公司共同創辦人戈登·摩爾(Gordon Moore)的「定律」提出了生存挑戰,該定律規定微晶片密度每兩年呈指數增長——進而,處理性能也隨之增長。

將就業理論與計算的具體運作進行辯證結合,100% Utilization 探討了將處理能力推向極限對於一個似乎同樣依賴自動化和人類勞動的文化所帶來的後果。在解釋這一矛盾時,安德魯·利森(Andrew Lison)對強調數位媒介的象徵性和表徵能力的理論提出了修正。他將摩爾定律的迫在眉睫的終結與半導體製造、定制硬體和並行化軟體技術(包括人工智慧)的趨勢聯繫起來。最終,他通過矽谷的種族化歷史追溯這一歷史性的技術繁榮及即將到來的崩潰,並探討機器與勞動之間關係的長期概念。

作者簡介

Andrew Lison is Associate Professor of Media Study at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His research connects digital mediation with developments in political economy, critical theory, and popular culture.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

安德魯·利森(Andrew Lison)是紐約州立大學水牛城分校(University at Buffalo, SUNY)媒體研究的副教授。他的研究將數位媒介與政治經濟、批判理論和流行文化的發展相連結。