>Moore's Law has an interesting and particular form of self-replication. The conviction that the "complexity of semiconductor doubles every 18 months," became more than a predictive observation but a performance target of an entire industry as it was believed extensively. Manufacturers now fight for the next generation of semiconductor technology to recreate the performance gain from the previous generation to maintain belief in Moore's law.
>mfw meme magic is literally real and changes industries
any other examples of real meme magic?
>>1258918
>Trump's probable rise to presidency
>Khan's rise to the seat of the mayor of London
>Egyptian god Kek
>>1259027
This
bump
I really wanna discuss this
>jews are "oppressed"
>six gorrillian killed
>control western civilization 70 years later
that's all I got. everyone knows moore's law wasn't going to go forever but the semiconductor industry became hyper-competitive in the process and remains that way today.
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?Bane?
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>>1259189
Oh wow. I almost never go to /pol/ but that whole praise kek thing just got less retarded and cringey and now it's actually funny