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Moore's Law
The observation that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years.
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Moore's Law is slowing, with Intel processors improving only marginally, challenging the future of exponential growth in computing.
David Patterson · David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
RISC architecture executes 50% more instructions four times faster than CISC, optimizing for speed and simplicity.
David Patterson · David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
RAID technology improved data storage reliability by using multiple inexpensive disks instead of one expensive disk.
David Patterson · David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
Quantum computing is at least a decade away from achieving error-corrected capabilities, likely not before 2030.
David Patterson · David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
RISC-V, an open instruction set architecture, is gaining popularity due to its simplicity and open-source nature.
David Patterson · David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
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