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Moore's Law in action: making our machines ever more micro

Moore’s Law in action: making our machines ever more micro

Posted on June 14, 2015August 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Over the past few decades, engineers have leveraged Moore’s Law to the fullest, resulting in powerful ultrathin laptops and feature-rich miniature wearables. Back in 1981, a 23-pound Osborne 1 computer was considered portable, with 64KB of onboard memory. Today, smartphones weigh just a few ounces and easily pack 128GB of storage.There’s also a vastly more complex architecture of circuits and sensors inside these devices, all at a scale nearly invisible to the eye.
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