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14 October 2018
The march of technology
Communication, Uncategorized
By Admin
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Moore’s Law, named after Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, reflects his 1965 observation that computer transistors, or processors, were shrinking so fast that every year twice as many could fit onto a chip. These days, we’ve become accustomed to processors becoming smaller,

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