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What does Moore law say?

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Gordon Moore's law is an observation that the amount of electronics that can successfully be integrated onto a fixed area of a monolithic integrated circuit chip grows at an exponential rate with time. I believe the typical description is that it roughly doubles every 18 months. This observation has continued to remain true from 1965, when it was first announced, to the present time, despite many dire warnings over the years that one or more of the laws of physics would soon bring a end to it. One also has to consider that we are now able to make monolithic integrated circuits with much larger area than we could in 1965.

No other technology in all human history has shown this pattern of growth of capability with time (and experience with its development).

Admittedly at some point this growth will be halted, as transistors cannot be made smaller than single atoms... but that point is still some ways out in time.

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