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Original Moore's Law paper doesn't say what you think it does

Category : General Apr 19th, 2015
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In 1965, a relatively young Gordon Moore penned his now legendary paper with the scholarly title, “Cramming More Components onto Integrated Circuits.”

That paper, by the future Intel co-founder, is widely celebrated as the original inspiration for Moore’s Law, which states roughly that the number of transistors that can be installed on an integrated circuit doubles every two years. His breakthrough observation became a sort of guiding principle for the still very young computer industry. During the next 30 years, it was often difficult to tell if chip and computer …read more

Source: Mashable

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