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 Mobile Technology: Moores Law is Dead
Moore's Law is the empirical observation that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit doubles every 18 months for minimum component cost.
It is therefore often taken to refer to the advance in computing power per unit cost - essentially, every 18 months, the processing power of central processing units (CPUs) will double while the original price stays the same.
It began in 1965 and is attributed to Gordon E. Moore (born 1929),...
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7/27/2007
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