R.I.P. Moore's Law? Not yet. Good for a decade more

According to Moore’s Law, the number of transistors on a chip roughly doubles
every two years.
However, many tolled the knell for this saying technology has reached manufacturing limits. Not yet say experts. Moore's Law may hold on for a decade more.

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