Enterprise Storage Forum   Earthweb  
Events Research Images Premium Services Media Kit Network Map E-mail Offers Whitepapers Vendor Showcases
   subjects:
Search EarthWeb Network


IT Newsletters
CIO Digest
CodeGuru Update
C#/.net Tech Notes
Visual Basic Tech Notes
CrossNodes Networking
Windows Networking
Practically Networked
EnterpriseStorageForum (text)
EnterpriseStorageForum (HTML)
Optically Networked (text)
Optically Networked (HTML)
Datamation IT Management Update
Developer.com Update
XML Tech Notes
Gamelan Java Update
Goodies to Go
Web Design Goodies
Javascripts Update
JARS Java Update
OpenSource Update
OpenSource Project
SysOpt Tech Notes
Search for TERMS:
Enter a keyword...
 
...or choose a category
 

 Moore's Law
LastModified: Friday, September 10, 2004 

(môrz lâ) (n.) The observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold for at least another two decades.

  Related Links

Despite Chip Breakthrough, Moore's Law Still Rules
Article (September, 1997) by Hiawatha Bray that explains why Moore's Law still holds despite a chip breakthrough that enables a single transistor to hold two bits of information.

Moore's Law for Intel CPUs
Simple graph showing how Intel's x86 microprocessors have obeyed Moore's Law.

The End of Moore's Law?
The current economic boom is likely due to increases in computing speed and decreases in price. Now there are some good reasons to think that the party may be ending.

related categories:

Integrated Circuits (ICs)

Microprocessors

related terms:

chip

fab

fabless

integrated circuit

microprocessor

nanotechnology

silicon

transistor

Shop for: Books - Understanding Moore's Law: Four Decades of Innovation Products
Release Date: October 01, 2006

Compare all matches:
2 Store Offers from $13-$13

Top Store Offers
Amazon - 12.50
Amazon Marketplace - 12.50
more stores...







IT ManagementNetworking & CommunicationsWeb DevelopmentHardware & SystemsSoftware Development
Earthweb Homeglobe
IT Jobs Events Training & Certification

internet.commediabistro.comJusttechjobs.comGraphics.com

Search:

WebMediaBrands Corporate Info

Legal Notices, Licensing, Permissions, Privacy Policy.
Advertise | Newsletters | Shopping | E-mail Offers | Freelance Jobs