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IDRIS, ADZFAR M.

BSGE 4A AUGUST 31, 2022

1. Who is Moore, and when did he make the prediction, we know as Moore’s Law?

 Gordon Earle Moore is a businessman and an engineer, he’s also the author
of Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law is the observation of the number of transistors
in a dense integrated circuits doubles about every 2 years.
2. What is the simplest statement of the law’s prediction?
 Moore’s Law refers to Moore’s perception that the number of transistors on a
microchip doubles every 2 years, though the cost of computer is halved.
3. How has the law changed overtime?
 The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double
every 24 months. In its 24 months guise, Moore’s Law has continued
unabated for 50 years, with an overall advance of a factor of roughly 2 billion.
4. How much longer is the law expected to hold true?
 Consequently, Moore’s Law will taper off, which Moore himself predicted
would happen after around 2020. Because Moore’s Law isn’t going to just end
like someone turning off gravity.
5. How does the law affect business projection?
 The importance of Moore’s Law to business has always been in its impact on
applications. The scale and speed of applications is tied to the computer
power available. Doubling available power mean more speed and greater
capacity. For large companies and other business that rely on technology, it
leases often run for only 2 years. For many small businesses having 2 years
refresh cycle on computers might be nice.
IDRIS, ADZFAR M. BSGE 4A AUGUST 31, 2022

Web Exercises

List some pros and cons of a “paperless” environment. Do you believe that a paperless
environment is some-thing worth striving for in the workplace? In the home? In the
classroom? In banking? Run a web search to see what others are doing to implement
this idea.

Pros:

 Less waste
 Easier to gather info at tax time
 Access account info from anywhere with internet access
 Less expensive for the bank or credit card issuer
 Statements are never lost in the mail or delivered late
 Environmentally friendly
 Less cutter
 Speed up application

Cons:

 Too much dependence on technology


 Health issues
 Dangerous to environment
 Harm to others
 Security
 More prone to hacking attacks
 Professionalism
 Expensive

References: https://credit.org/blog/going-paperless-pros-and-cons/

https://www.checkmyfile.com/articles/pros-and-cons-of-going-paperless.htm

https://content.wisestep.com/top-advantages-disadvantages-paperless-office/
IDRIS, ADZFAR M. BSGE 4A AUGUST 31, 2022

Are computers, cellphones, and other electronic devices bad for our health? You
may have heard the term electromagnetic radiation and dismissed it as an obscure
scientific term not worth understanding. Visit the links below to become educated on a
topic that will be discussed more seriously and frequently when our society becomes
completely wireless.

 Radiation is present in almost all electrical gadgets, whether the radiation level is
high or low. Internal human organs like the brain, nerves, eyes, and hearing will
be affected by the radiation. It means that an electronic device can cause a
person to become distracted by their surroundings. so that people would have a
horrible environment to live in. Additionally, using an electronic device can make
people care less about their health. Humans will always sit and use technology
while getting no exercise. As a result, people begin to feel sluggish and become
ill.

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