Moore's law is still going
Moore's law — the empirical observation, first made by Intel's Gordon Moore, that the number of transistors on a chip will double roughly every two years — has fueled the extraordinary growth in computing power over the past half century. And while some analysts argue that progress will slow within the next decade (or that it already has), decades of exponential progress are extraordinary, even if the trend doesn't continue — and optimists in the industry argue that it can.