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what is Moore's law?equation and application​

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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Moore's Law is a computing term which originated around 1970; the simplified version of this law states that processor speeds, or overall processing power for computers will double every two years.

Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles about every two years.

Answered by shambit2001gmailcom
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The law was named after Intel cofounder Gordon E. Moore

- Moore's Law (published in an article April 19, 1965 in Electronics Magazine).

- Moores Law is a computing term, which originated around the 1970's

- Since the 1970s, the power of computers has doubled every year or and a half, yielding computers which are millions of times more powerful than their ancestors of a half century ago

- The law states that processor speeds, or overall processing power for computers will double about every 18 month's

- Deals with steady rate miniaturization of technology

- Not Really a law

+ More a "Rule of Thumb"

+ A practical way to think about something

- Different computer companies show that the term is not very popular but the rule is still accepted

What is meant by Moore's law ?

- It is specifically stated that the number of transistors on an affordable CPU would double about every 18 month's but more transistors is more accurate according to the prediction of Moore

For Example:

- Moore's Law means ever-more powerful personal computers for less and less money

A computer chip that contained 2,000 transistors and cost $1,000 in 1970, $500 in 1972, $250 in 1974, and $0.97 in 1990 costs less than $0.02 to manufacture today

A personal computer that cost $3,000 in 1990, $1,500 in 1992, and $750 in 1994 would now cost about $5

- The answer is that Moore's Law effectively means that approximately every two years personal computers and other electronic devices can do twice as many new, innovative, and unexpected things than before

- Moore's Law makes it virtually certain that two or four or six or more years from now, we'll be doing more things we didn't expect to do with electronic devices. Some of those things will be absolutely new, without any traditional precedents

- New things. New opportunities. New competitors. Old companies evolving or dying. New companies rising. A changing media landscape. If you think you've seen a lot change so far, you ain't seen nothing yet!

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