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"For decades, computer processing power approximately doubled inexpensively every couple of years. This remarkable trend often is called Moore’s law, named for Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and the person who identified the trend in the 1960s. Intel is a leading manufacturer of processors in today’s computers and embedded systems, such as smart home appliances, home security systems, robots, ddg>intelligent traffic intersections and more. Moore’s law and related observations apply especially to:
* the amount of memory that computers have for programs and data,
* the amount of secondary storage they have to hold programs and data, and
* their processor speeds — that is, the speeds at which computers execute programs to do their work." (Cpp20Deit 2022)

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