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2020.08.03
In April 1965 Gordon Moore made one of the most famous statements in the modern history of technology and computing. He claimed that the number of parts on a silicon chip would double every two years. This means that computers can become faster and products using chips can become more powerful with more functions. Dr. Moore went on to be highly successful in the computing business: he is the co-founder of chip maker Intel and his statement became known as "Moore's Law." Chips have become cheaper as (I) well as more powerful and this has contributed to ever faster computers, networks and storage devices. Without chips which continually improve their