What is Moore’s Law? [Explained]

Опубликовано: 28 Февраль 2020
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What is Moore's Law? In this video, we will go over the history of Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who published an essay in 1965 predicting that every two years, computing power would roughly double.

The insight became known as Moore's Law, and it set the pace for over 50 years of technological innovation -- leading to everything from smartphones to spreadsheets and high-speed Internet.


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