Gordon Moore's 1965 prediction that computing power would double every two years became the most influential law in technology history, driving decades of innovation that enabled billions of transistors to be miniaturized into spaces smaller than a dust mite, though physicists now warn this exponential growth may be reaching fundamental physical limits.
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One Man Predicted the Future in 1965Added:
He predicted the [music] impossible.
1965 Gordon Moore stares at a single piece of silicon. He scribbles a graph that [music] claims computing power will double every 2 years.
Critics call it madness, but the machines start shrinking rapidly.
Decades pass and his simple sketch becomes the law of the universe. [music] Now we are cramming billions of transistors into a space smaller than a dust mite.
Physicists say we are hitting a wall that even Moore cannot bypass.
But the silicon is still screaming.
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