In 1965 Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel, wrote a paper that made the observation that computers will double in speed every two years. This maxim, now called Moores Law, has held true for decades. It would appear now however that within the next ten years Moores Law may no longer be valid.
An Understanding Of Moores Law
It’s plain to see that the computing speed found in the personal computers of today has been steadily picking up steam since the market began. Many wonder when our technology will begin to taper off, but according to a man named Gordon Moore, we’re only beginning to tap the potential of what we can do with our computer systems.