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Moore's Law - Explained!

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Mobile apps, video games, spreadsheets, electronics, and accurate weather forecasts: that’s just a sampling of the life-changing things made possible by the reliable, exponential growth in the power of computer chips over the past five decades. The continual cramming of more silicon transistors onto chips, known as Moore’s Law has been the feedstock of exuberant innovation in computing. In 1965, co-founder of Intel, Gordon Moore – postulated that the number of transistors that can be packed into a given unit of space will double about every 2 years. So Moore’s Law is not a physical or natural law but a rather a surprisingly accurate prediction. It’s Gordon Moore’s perception that transistors were shrinking so fast that every year twice as many could fit onto a chip, though the cost of computers and electronics are halved. Moore’s law states that we can expect the speed and capability of our computers to increase every couple of years and we will pay less for them. Another tenet of Moore’s Law asserts that this growth is exponential. This law has been a rule of thumb and sort of grand Prix competition tournament for electronic companies for 60 years now.

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