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Moore's Law

“Many of today’s personal computers can perform billions of calculations in one second — more than a human can perform in a lifetime. Supercomputers are already performing thousands of trillions (quadrillions) of instructions per second. The Japanese Fugaku supercomputer can perform over 442 quadrillion calculations per second (442.01 petaflops).1) To put that in perspective, the Fugaku supercomputer can perform in one second about 40 million calculations for every person on the planet! And supercomputing “upper limits” are growing quickly.” (Cpp20Deit 2022)

“Every year, you probably expect to pay at least a little more for most products and services. The opposite has been the case in the computer and communications fields, especially with regard to the hardware supporting these technologies. Over the years, hardware costs have fallen rapidly.” (Cpp20Deit 2022)

“For decades, computer processing power approximately doubled inexpensively every couple of years. This remarkable trend often is called Moore’s law, named for Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and the person who identified the trend in the 1960s. Intel is a leading manufacturer of processors in today’s computers and embedded systems, such as smart home appliances, home security systems, robots, intelligent traffic intersections and more. Moore’s law and related observations apply especially to:

Perf Key executives at computer-processor companies NVIDIA and Arm have indicated that Moore’s law no longer applies.25,26 Computer processing power continues to increase but now relies on new processor designs, such as multi-core processors.

25. “Moore’s Law Turns 55: Is It Still Relevant?” Accessed November 2, 2020. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/moores-law-turns-55-is-it-still-relevant.

26. “Moore’s Law Is Dead: Three Predictions About the Computers of Tomorrow.” Accessed November 2, 2020. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/moores-law-is-dead-three-predictions-about-the-computers-of-tomorrow/.

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