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What is Moore’s Law and does this decades-old computing prophecy still hold true?
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** Moore’s Law—coined by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965—predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double roughly every two years, making computers exponentially faster and cheaper over time. For decades, it held up, driving the tech revolution. But now, as chips hit physical limits and costs soar, experts debate whether this "law" is finally running out of steam. The article explores its legacy and what comes next for computing.
What This Mean: ** Moore’s Law isn’t just tech trivia—it’s the backbone of everything from smartphones to AI. If it’s truly fading, it could slow down the breakneck pace of tech progress we’ve come to expect. But it also forces a bigger question: What’s the next big leap? Quantum computing? New materials? This story matters because the answer shapes the future of how we live and work.

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