Moore's law

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The observation that the number of transistors on a chip roughly doubles every couple of years.

Gordon Moore noted the trend in 1965, and it held for decades as a self-fulfilling roadmap the whole industry planned around. It is slowing as physics intrudes, but it remains the reference point for talking about the pace of computing progress.

Also known as: Moore's law

Sources

  • Moore, Electronics (1965)

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