QUESTION: What is the significance of Moore's Law in computer hardware evolution?
Moore's Law, proposed by Gordon Moore in 1965, observes that the number of transistors on a microchip roughly doubles every two years, leading to increased computing power and reduced component size. While the law's exact applicability has evolved, it has guided the development of semiconductor technology.
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