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A second Moore's Law? Try my meta-law, instead







A second Moore's Law? Try my meta-law,
instead

A second Moore's Law? Try my meta-law,
instead
04/09/2004 04:13 PM

There's a Wired article making the rounds which tries to make the case for a second "Moore's Law," but one dealing with "system efficiency" and not "performance."




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