Gordon Moore is the co-founder of Intel Co-operation, and the founder of the law which states that in a dense integrated circuit, the number of transistors, that’s the number of computing power doubles every 24 months, which means that the number of transistors(computation power) that can be compressed into a circuit doubles every 24 months. And this is dependent on the number of the components per integrated circuit.
Do you think this law is already dead, as the raw power that can be compressed into chips are now exceeding it's elastic limit.
Do you think this law is already dead, as the raw power that can be compressed into chips are now exceeding it's elastic limit.







