Moore's Law Explained
Moore's Law, defined as the doubling of transistors every two years, has been a guiding principle for engineers for decades. Despite predictions of its demise, the conversation reveals a more nuanced understanding of its ongoing relevance and adaptability. As technology evolves, the performance of computers continues to improve, challenging the notion that Moore's Law is dead. The insights shared highlight the resilience of this foundational concept in the tech industry.In this clip
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