With the help of a diagram, explain Moore’s law. Report major enabling factors related to Moore’s law. Discuss its consequences and limitations(5 Marks)
Simply, Moore's Law is an observation of businessman Gordon Earle Moore.
Gordon Moore observe that the number of transister in a dense IC doubles about every two year. This is only observation it is not a physical or natural law.
so Moore's Law -
Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an observation and projection of a historical trend. It is an empirical relationship and not a physical or natural law.
Diagram-
Moore's Law
here show a diagram that present moore's law. Every year number of transister in increase. This is Moore's observation and its True.
Moore's Law Consequences -
NO. | Positive | Negative |
1 | technologies continue to rapidly improve | toxic materials used in |
2 | world economic growth | not properly managed |
3 | Moore's law has affected the performance of other technologies significantly |
moore's law open the new weapon, "electronic technology" |
Moore's law Limitation -
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