Saturday 3 September 2011

Moore’s Law

Moore's law(1965) is an empirical observation stating in effect that at our rate of
technological development and advances in the semiconductor industry the complexity
of integrated circuits doubles every 18 months. His original empirical observation was
that the number of components on semiconductor chips with lowest per-component
cost doubles roughly every 12 months, and he conjectured that the trend will stay for at
least 10 years. In 1975, Moore revised his estimate for the expected doubling time,
arguing that it was slowing down to about two years

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