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In 1965, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel, based on practical observations suggested that the number of transistors on a chip will continue to double roughly every 24 months. This forecast is called "Moore's Law," which is familiar to those skilled in the field of microelect...

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Date:2009
Main Author: Powell, J. R.
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: PE "Politekhperiodika", Book and Journal Publishers 2009
Online Access:https://www.tkea.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/TKEA2009.3.26
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Journal Title:Technology and design in electronic equipment

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Summary:In 1965, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel, based on practical observations suggested that the number of transistors on a chip will continue to double roughly every 24 months. This forecast is called "Moore's Law," which is familiar to those skilled in the field of microelectronics. After 40 years, the law continues to operate despite the beginning, as far back as the 1980s, attempts to challenge the forecast made. In the published translation of an article from the journal "Proceedings of the IEEE" (N 8, Vol. 96, 2008) it is indicated the time limit of this law, which results from the unquestionable principles of quantum mechanics.