Moore’s Law is more a description of a trend in microprocessor design than a statement of physical immutability. It shows that (approximately) every two years the number of transistors that can be placed on an Integrated Circuit (IC) doubles. This has been reflected in the processing power of all types of digital equipment (think mobile phones that now slip through a hole your pocket rather than requiring a course of weight lifting to carry around). There has been widespread acceptance of this and in the…
OpinionWire Articles - published 12/02/2009 - Mike Thompson
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