Understanding Moore’s Law and the exponential growth of technology
When I was a teenager, practical computers did not yet exist. In 1966, my first exposure to a computer in engineering school was a room-sized mainframe whose fast memory consisted of a foot-tall rotating magnetic disc that could store 8,000 “bytes” (each byte containing eight “bits,” which allow for 256 possible values representing alphabetic letters or numbers).
At the time, we could forget about storing the full text of the King …
Understanding Moore’s Law and the exponential growth of technology





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