Moore's Law
Moore's Law states that the number of integrated circuits in a CPU doubles every 18 months.This "law" was named after
Dr. Gordon E. Moore, cofounder of Intel Corporation. Originally, this was an observation he wrote in his article in the April 19, 1965 issue of "Electronics" magazine, in which he describes the general progress of integrated circuits. His original estimate was 12 months, then ten years after he wrote the article, he changed it to 24 months. Since then others - not Moore - have
split the difference to 18 months. When it became apparent that his observation was becoming more accurate, they simplified his observation and called it Moore's Law. And people have been applying Moore's Law to everything from clock frequency to the number of transistors in a CPU of any printed
circuit board.
Moore's Law
by 1Spectre4U on Oct 28, 2003 13:04:08
Named for Intel founder Gordon
Moore.
Moore's law states that the number of circuits in a CPU will double every 12 to
18 months.
Moore's Law Too
by Ethan Grim on Jul 17, 2008 02:53:46
Coined by David of
Collierville, TN, his
premise is: if you post anything on the internet, someone you know will see it. No matter how anonymous or private or hidden or secure you may believe your pictures or blog or
webpage to be, it will be found by someone who knows who you are, who will likely share their finding with others who know you. The lesson Moore's Law Too strives to teach is: do not upload anything you do not want shared.
Example:
Being
dooced is when one is fired from their job as a direct result from
blogging about it.
The employer finding the blog is Moore's Law Too in effect. If you take a provocative picture of yourself and upload it anywhere, be prepared for someone to recognize you and share this.
The Benjamin Button Corollary to Moore's Law
by cjm94611 on Feb 25, 2009 02:16:43
The
inversely proportional relationship between the increase in computing power due to
Moore's Law* and the age of those most able to make use of new technologies.
*eg, http://news.
cnet.com/Myths-of-Moores-Law/2010-1071_3-1014887.html
The Benjamin Button Corollary to Moore's Law
by cjm94611 on Feb 25, 2009 02:13:10
The
inversely proportional relationship between the increase in computing power due to
Moore's Law* and the age of those most able to make use of new technologies.
*eg, http://news.
cnet.com/Myths-of-Moores-Law/2010-1071_3-1014887.html
Moore's Law
by keyline26 on Dec 12, 2017 21:53:49
A.K.A.
Roy Moore's Law, is the observation that the number of pretty young under-aged honeypots in a crowded mall increases the chances of harassing, assaulting, and or raping some under-aged teenager as an
approximate inverse proportion to the whole number of all teenaged girls present at the mall on any given afternoon.
Example:
Whoa, vile
Roy was at the mall this afternoon and according to Moore's Law, Roy came home with a
14 year old girl, took her to his bedroom and made her feel his Johnson through his underwear before she cried to go home - what a fucking
repugnant pedophile.