Moore's Law is dead? How it will affects the future of tech industry
by Shubham kumar pandey Moore's Law is a prediction made by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel , that the number of transistors on a microchip will double approximately every two years, leading to a corresponding increase in computing power and decrease in cost per transistor. While the pace of improvement has slowed in recent years, the basic principle behind Moore's Law continues to drive innovation in the tech industry. In terms of future technology, Moore's Law will likely play a role in the development of new computing devices and technologies, such as quantum computers and artificial intelligence, that will require increased processing power and storage capacity. Additionally, the continued miniaturization of transistors will enable the development of smaller and more efficient devices, such as wearable technology and the Internet of Things. Overall, Moore's Law will continue to shape the future of technology by driving advancements in computing power and...