Abstract

In the year 1965, Gordon E. Moore, the Co-founding father of Intel, made a remark that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubled about each 2 years which as a result will increase the computation power exponentially and the size of transistors also maintains decreasing. As transistors get efficient, computer systems emerge as smaller and faster. The faster a microchip approaches electric indicators, the performance of a pc will increase with growth in microprocessors sign processing speed.

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