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I want to know why the phenomenon of moore's law exists - why double every 2 years?
Started by chickeninabiscuit on
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I assume your....
Read more about Moore's Law on Wikipedia
Oh, and in the future, try to write better questions.
Has tended to hold true of higher speeds).
Moore's Law doesn't decide anything, it's an observation and a prediction.
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Suppose you need to run a program on the world’s fastest supercomputer which will take 10 years to complete. You could:
Spend $250M now Program for 9 years, Moore’s law speedup (4,000x faster), spend $1M in 10years, complete in 2 weeks. What is the optimum...
Started by GateKiller on
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9 years of programming will never be condensed there's a "perfect" answer somwehere between 4 and 5 years...)
Moore's Law is not about speed, it's about the first one (and had....
But Moore's law does not speed up programming.
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Hello all, I do not know how many faces this problem. If I do programming in weakly/dynamically typed language like python,php,javascript for few days I lose touch with strongly typed languages like c++,Java,.net. I recently heard languages like python...
Started by Xinus on
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Sooner or later, the laws of physics will mean that it is no longer possible....
Moore's law is in danger, as the processor speeds can't speed up at the moment, so they just put, Moore's law is only an empirical observation.
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Frameworks simplify coding at the cost of speed and obfuscation of the OS. With the passing of Moore's law do you thing that there might be a shift away from Frameworks?
I suspect that one of the reasons for Vista not being an outstanding success was ...
Started by David L Morris on
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To encapsulate common functionality; this will never change
and what makes you think moore's law is dead? with MIT students growing bacteria that self-assemble nanowire circuits, moore's not dead yet...
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Did anyone else catch this breakthrough? Saw it on ComputerWorld.com. Basically "IBM announced Thursday that after five years of work, its researchers have been able to reduce from about one million to 12 the number of atoms required to create a bit of...
Started by decrypted on
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And I'm as skeptical as you with the temperatures and other special meaning of Moore's law....
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Gorden Moore, a cofounder of the Intel Corporation, predicted in 1965 that the number of transistors on a microprocessor will double periodically every eighteen months. We are now approaching 2 billion transistors on a single chip. Most of us are familiar...
Started by DieselSS on
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It's a real interesting.
I remember hearing about Moore's Law back in one of my business classes.
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Started by zeneurosis on
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Breaking the law, breaking the law..
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Quote: : IBM announced Thursday that after five years of work, its researchers have been able to reduce from about one million to 12 the number of atoms required to create a bit of data.
The breakthrough may someday allow data storage hardware manufacturers...
Started by Arinoth on
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It would....
That definitely is the million or billion dollar question.
I wonder if it will translate into real world use given cost and speed someday, or if it will just go by the wayside like so many technologies .
One million to 12...that is quite the feat.
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So the Moore Family speaks out against the injustice. What say you now Nilans?
www.planetvalenti.com
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He will loose his job over this hopefully for covering up the evidence for his little law breaking up the evidence for his little law....
We do not need people like them in office in this county or any other .
Little law breaking daughter.
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I don't knw if any 1 knws bubby moore but I'm going to be the little birdy that's tells every1what's he's really like I have knwn him for almost 6yrs and he is nuttin but a worthless piece of sh!t that has never had a job an relies on a social secerity...
Started by The lil birdy on
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I will have the law checkn n.
An y are u sayen all this about me.
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