The original words are: "I think that if the past 50 years are the era of Moore's Law, then the next 20 years will be the era of data such as the Internet."
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Moore's Law was put forward by Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel, which pointed out that under the condition of constant price, every 18-24 months, the number of components that an integrated circuit can accommodate will double and its performance will double. In other words, the computer performance that can be bought for one dollar will more than double every 18-24 months. This law reveals the speed of information technology progress.
Although this trend has lasted for more than half a century, Moore's law should still be regarded as observation or speculation, rather than physical or natural laws. It is predicted that this law will last at least until 20 15 or 2020. However, the update growth of the international semiconductor technology development roadmap in 20 10 slowed down at the end of 20 13, and the transistor number density is expected to double every three years in the following period.