Still following Moore’s Law
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore noted way back in 1965 that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits doubled every year. It became known as Moore’s law and was later revised in 1975 to reflect the doubling of transistors every two years, not one. The prediction has proved accurate since then, but after a 50-year run (40 years since being revised), is it time to rescind Moore’s law? Not just …read more