Moore's law is a term used to refer to the observation made by Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years.
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Moore’s law is not a fundamental law of physics: it does not describe a natural physical phenomenon. Nor is it a scientific theory. Really, this law is simply an observation of how the semiconductor industry works — or how it worked for a long time. When taking a closer look, it see...
What is Moore's law and what does it predict?什么是摩尔定律,它预测了什么 答案 答:摩尔定律:当价格不变时,集成电路上可容纳的晶体管数,月每隔18个月便会增加1倍,性能也将提升1倍。预言在一块芯片上的晶体管数大约每隔一年翻一番。第二章相关推荐 1What is Moore's law and what does it predict?什...
What Does Moore’s Law Mean? Moore’s law is a 1965 observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore that the number of transistors placed in an integrated circuit (IC) or chip doubles approximately every two years. Because Moore’s observation has been frequently cited and used for ...
What is Moore's Law in simple terms? In simple terms, Moore’s Law means that the power and speed of computers should increase every two years while their cost decreases over time. Is Moore's Law still valid today? Whether Moore’s Law is still valid today is up for debate. The law...
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created by Moore's Law, and the difficulty cooling an increasing number of components in a small space. For instance, if you keep shrinking components, you can put more in a one-inch square chip. The more you put in that square inch, the hotter it gets and the harder it is to cool...