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(n.) The observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future.

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Moore's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Moore's law (/mɔərz.ˈlɔː/) is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years.
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Transistors will stop shrinking in 2021, but Moore's law will live on
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Moore's Law reaches crunch point as transistors stop shrinking
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Moore's Law to be revoked in five years' time
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How overall processing power for computers will double every two years.

50 Years of Moore's Law - Intel

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In 1965, Gordon Moore made a prediction that would set the pace for our modern digital revolution. ... The insight, known as Moore’s Law, became the golden rule for the electronics industry, and a springboard for innovation. ... All of the modern computing technology we know and enjoy ...

Moore's Law Is Dead. Now What? - MIT Technology Review

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May 13, 2016 - Moore's Law is named after Intel cofounder Gordon Moore. He observed in 1965 that transistors were shrinking so fast that every year twice as many could fit onto a chip, and in 1975 adjusted the pace to a doubling every two years.

Moore's Law and Intel Innovation

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Learn about Moore's Law, the business model that drives the semiconductor industry and the exponential growth that continues today.

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In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, ...

Moore's Law Definition | Investopedia

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Moore's law refers to an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated ...

How Moore's Law Works | HowStuffWorks

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Moore's Law says computer processors double in complexity every two years. What does that mean? Learn more about Gordon Moore and Moore's Law.

After Moore's law: The future of computing - The Economist

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The impact of Moore's law is visible all around us. Today 3 billion people carry smartphones in their pockets: each one is more powerful than a ...

The chips are down for Moore's law : Nature News & Comment

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The semiconductor industry will soon abandon its pursuit of Moore's law. Now things could get a lot more interesting.

Moore's law really is dead this time | Ars Technica

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The chip industry is no longer going to treat Gordon Moore's law as the target to aim for.

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