Moore’s law postulates that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every two years. As such, it serves as a wonderful example of exponential growth. We can intuitively grasp this principle when, for instance, we observe the advances in the performance capabilities of smartphones and other devices alone within the past few years. Moreover, this law only covers a small portion of overall technological development, which is growing just as exponentially – although it was unbearably slow in its early days, it is now progressing at lightning speed. In the past, paradigm shifts took millennia … READ MORE |
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Source: Dell Blog
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