Gordon Moore co-founded Intel and famously predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every year or two, known as Moore's Law. Since the 1970s, Moore's Law has mostly been realized or surpassed, with processing power doubling about every two years while better and faster microchips become more affordable.
Gordon Moore co-founded Intel and famously predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every year or two, known as Moore's Law. Since the 1970s, Moore's Law has mostly been realized or surpassed, with processing power doubling about every two years while better and faster microchips become more affordable.
Gordon Moore co-founded Intel and famously predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every year or two, known as Moore's Law. Since the 1970s, Moore's Law has mostly been realized or surpassed, with processing power doubling about every two years while better and faster microchips become more affordable.
on a microchip will double every year or two. This prediction is known as Moore’s Law. Since the 1970s, this forecast has mostly been realized or surpassed; processing power doubles about every two years, while better and faster microchips become more affordable.