News about Moore's Law
  • Physicist: Moore's Law as we know it is on its last legs

    Moore's Law -- the idea that computing power doubles roughly once every 18 months -- has proved to be surprisingly accurate since it was first outlined by Gordon Moore, a co-founder of Intel.

  • From the labs: IT's future today

    For all its promise of revolution, the computing industry often lags behind expectations.

  • Human race on the verge of a massive upgrade

    The exponential growth of technology will greatly expand our lifespans and eventually let humans settle in other galaxies, famous inventor and author Raymond Kurzweil said in a speech Monday.

  • Intel 'breaks' Moore's Law with new Atom chips

    It seems Moore's Law doesn't apply to the next generation of Intel's Atom chips. The low-cost, power-sipping chips, codenamed "Pineview," will greatly improve upon both of those traits, but at the expense of any significant speed boost, according to authentic-looking specs leaked this month.

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    Google: Page’s Law

    You’ve heard of Moore’s Law, which basically says that computer power doubles every 18 months with respect to a given price point.

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