How long can Moore’s Law continue to be broken?
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In case you were wondering why Moore’s Law is important, just think for a moment about the processors in use now. Over time, more transistors were fit onto a single chip in order to achieve the performance we have today.
Named for Gordon Moore, a cofounder of Intel, it was observed that every 18 months processor speed doubled. Coinciding with this, associated costs have gone down so that consumers can possess substantial computing power for prices that seem ridiculous compared to what was available only a few years ago.
Continuing to achieve these feats is a challenging endeavor.