Moore’s Law is an observation made by Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of transistors per square inch that can be inexpensively placed on an IC would double roughly every two years. The current definition also adds that the data density would double every 18 months and is expected to do so for at least another couple of decades. It does not explicitly deal with the transistor count and density, but the cost involved per transistor.
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