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The Illusive Quest for 128-Bit Computers: A Technological Mirage?
In the rapidly evolving world of technology, the quest for greater computational power is a relentless pursuit. From the earliest computers with mere kilobytes of memory to today's advanced 64-bit systems, the push for more significant processing capabilities has been a driving force. But why is it that, despite this relentless progress, we have not yet witnessed the advent of 128-bit computers? Is it merely a matter of time, or are there inherent obstacles that could make their realization an unattainable dream? In this blog post, we'll explore the reasons behind the absence of 128-bit computers and speculate on whether we may ever see their emergence.
By Tech for All2 years ago in Geeks
The Marvelous Journey of Moore's Law: Unraveling the Growth of Integrated Circuits
Introduction In the ever-evolving realm of technology, few concepts have captured the imagination of the world as much as Moore's Law. Coined by Gordon E. Moore, a co-founder of Intel, in 1965, this fascinating observation has served as a guiding principle for the semiconductor industry for decades. Moore's Law postulates that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years, leading to exponential growth in computational power and efficiency. However, it is essential to understand that Moore's Law is not a fundamental law of physics, but rather a profound empirical relationship rooted in the advancements of production processes and the relentless pursuit of innovation.
By Tech for All2 years ago in History

