According to moore’s law, how much is computer processing power expected to increase six years from now?
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The history of computers is closely tied to the increase in computing power. As a result, the history of computers is shaped greatly by Moore’s Law. As computing power grew exponentially, the capabilities and functionality of computing devices also increased.
According to Moore’s Law, the speed of processors due to transistor density doubles every 24 months and the growth rate of net processor performance doubles every 18 months.
Today, there are over 3 billion transistors that are placed in a chip and research says they going to increase that number.
Therefore, calculating from Moore's law, the computer processing power is going to increase by 6 - 8 times in the next 6 years.
According to Moore’s Law, the speed of processors due to transistor density doubles every 24 months and the growth rate of net processor performance doubles every 18 months.
Today, there are over 3 billion transistors that are placed in a chip and research says they going to increase that number.
Therefore, calculating from Moore's law, the computer processing power is going to increase by 6 - 8 times in the next 6 years.
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