Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Apr 2008 21:31 UTC
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Well, not exactly every year, unless maybe at the very beginning.
There are many values for that doubling delay, sometimes it is 18 months, sometimes it is 24 months. Often, any exponential raise in computer science is -wrongly- labeled as Moore's law (which deals with the number of transistors).
My tweaked law would be 'the delay for the doubling time in the Moore law doubles every 10 years', eventually ending to an asymptotical maximum.
Yuck you're right, in my formula the sky is the limit, and I don't believe that's right.
Due to the global situation of the XXI century, that curb may even decrease.
There are numerous example in history of forgotten technologies and retrograde technological evolutions.








