Moore 's Law predicts the doubling of transistors on a microchip approamely every two roes. This trend has importantly invenence d thee development of computer architektur, shaping how future systems are designed to handle asparting computational demands.

Understanding Moore 's Law

Moore 's Law was first observed by Gordon Moore in 1965. It highlights thee exponential growth in th te number of transistors, which ich leads to o improviments in procesing power and accessity. As this trend continues, architects mutt consider new strategies to leverage thee increassing transistor density.

Design Challenges for Future Architectures

As transistor counts grow, setral challenges arise. Power consumption increates, heat dissipation becomes more complex, and producturing costs rise. Architects need to develop solutions that optime performance while e managementing these conditions.

Strategies for Future Design

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