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What is moores law?????

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ive heard of it but what is it?

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  1. The observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold for at least another two decades.


  2. Gordon E. Moore, one of the founders of Intel made the observation.

    "Moore's law describes a trend in the history of computer hardware. The number of transistors that can be inexpensively placed on an integrated circuit is increasing exponentially, doubling approximately every two years. The trend was first observed by Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore in a 1965 paper. It has continued for half a century and is not expected to stop for another decade at least and perhaps much longer."

  3. murphy's law.

    what can go wrong will go wrong

    lol

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