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    Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an observation...
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  • Rock's law or Moore's second law, named for Arthur Rock or Gordon Moore, says that the cost of a semiconductor chip fabrication plant doubles every four...
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  • contrast to Moore's law that predicted the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Huang's law states that...
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    proposed Moore's law which makes the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Gordon Moore was...
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  • bits (called qubits) instead of only an on or off state. Moore's law, named after Gordon Moore, is the observation and projection via historical trend...
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  • futurist Hans Moravec generalizes Moore's law to make predictions about the future of artificial life. Moore's law describes an exponential growth pattern...
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  • 1941507. Greene, Katie (September 12, 2011). "A New and Improved Moore's Law: Under "Koomey's law," it's efficiency, not power, that doubles every year and a...
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  • and improvements to the algorithms used. The former is predicted by Moore's Law and the forecasted improvements in hardware, and is comparatively similar...
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    (September 12, 2011). "A New and Improved Moore's Law". MIT Technology Review. "Computing power—A deeper law than Moore's?". The Economist online. October 10...
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    Hadham Press. "Moore's Law to roll on for another decade". Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2011. Moore also affirmed he...
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    by Moore's question, Mead and his students began a physics-based analysis of possible materials, trying to determine a lower bound for Moore's Law. In...
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  • law – such as Parkinson's law. In others, the work or publications of the individual have led to the law being so named – as is the case with Moore's...
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    an integrated circuit to double every two years, a trend known as Moore's law. Moore originally stated it would double every year, but he went on to change...
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  • manager. May's law, named after David May, is a variant stating: "Software efficiency halves every 18 months, compensating Moore's law". Code bloat Feature...
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  • technology over time. Moore's law delivers an exponential increase in technology, and so when Claasen's law is combined with Moore's law it implies a linear...
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    foundation paid for Moore's health-care benefits, travel expenses, and bodyguard, and the foundation's website has regularly promoted Moore's speaking arrangements...
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  • things like quality of algorithms and understanding of the human brain. Moore's Law predicts the capacity of integrated circuits grows exponentially, but...
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  • Gordon Moore (1929–2023), co-founder of Intel, coined the term "Moore's Law" Moore, Queensland, a town in the Somerset Region Division of Moore, an electoral...
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  • (such as transistors) over time, the name given to the observation is Moore's law spelled backwards. The term was coined by Jack Scannell and colleagues...
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  • Godwin's law (Prediction of internet debating patterns) Grosch's law Gustafson's law Haitz's law – analog to Moore's law for LEDs Hick's law Kryder's law Koomey's...
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    Nanosheet Transistors Could be the Next Step in Moore's Law". "Nanowire Transistors Could Keep Moore's Law Alive". "Nanowires give vertical transistors a...
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  • graphic arguments anticipated and mirrored the argument presented in Moore's law: that IC transistor count grows exponentially over time. Both were attempting...
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  • 2020. Samuel K. Moore (21 July 2020). "A Better Way to Measure Progress in Semiconductors: It's time to throw out the old Moore's Law metric". IEEE Spectrum...
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  • 19, 1965 article by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, in which he outlined what came to be known as Moore's Law. On April 11, 2005, Intel posted a US$10,000...
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    several years. Swanson's law has been compared to Moore's law, which predicts the growing computing power of processors. Swanson's Law is a solar industry...
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  • "After Moore's Law". The Economist Technology Quarterly. Retrieved 13 March 2016. chart: "Faith no Moore" Selected predictions for the end of Moore's law Kumar...
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    levels. Gustafson's law Universal Law of Computational Scalability Analysis of parallel algorithms Critical path method Moore's law Rodgers, David P. (June...
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    integrated circuit chip doubling every two years, an observation known as Moore's law. This leads to MOS integrated circuits such as microprocessors and memory...
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    base as a function of time. It is the biotechnological equivalent of Moore's law. Carlson predicted that the doubling time of DNA sequencing technologies...
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  • years" in software development, as there is in hardware development (Moore's law). Brooks distinguishes between two different types of complexity: accidental...
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