Author: Michael

For those who do not know, there is a decades old equation called Moore;s law. Moore’s Law is an observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles approximately every two years. It’s not a fundamental law of physics, but rather an empirical relationship based on production experience. The concept is named after Gordon Moore, co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In 1965, he posited that the number of components per integrated circuit would double every year. Later, in 1975, he revised the forecast to doubling every two years, which has held true since then1. This trend has significantly impacted digital electronics, leading to…

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