2024 Marks the End of Moore’s Law

Hyper Moore’s Law begins.
Moore’s Law
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Moore’s Law, the guiding concept in computing, is an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. According to this law, the number of transistors on a device doubles roughly every two years, hence increasing performance. For years, this idea has driven the semiconductor sector. In the fast-paced world of technology, not many ideas have been as impactful as Moore’s Law. The principle, first highlighted in 1965, predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double about every two years, resulting in rapid advancements in computing power. Yet, it has been observed that the transistor count does not merely follow Moore’s Law but surpasses it in significant ways. With that thought, AIM has put together this article highlighting the number of times Moore’s La
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