Pronunciation: /mɔrz lɔ/
noun Moore's law
A1 Moore's law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years.
A2 Many electronic devices follow Moore's law, becoming smaller and more powerful over time.
B1 Engineers in the technology industry often refer to Moore's law when discussing advancements in computer hardware.
B2 The concept of Moore's law has had a significant impact on the development of semiconductors and integrated circuits.
C1 Moore's law has been a driving force behind the rapid evolution of computing technology in recent decades.
C2 Some experts believe that Moore's law may eventually reach its limits as technology continues to advance.
formal Moore's law predicts that the number of transistors on a microchip will double approximately every two years.
informal You know, according to Moore's law, computer processing power keeps getting better and better.
slang Dude, Moore's law is like the tech world's version of 'go big or go home'.
figurative Just like Moore's law, my productivity seems to double every time I have a strong cup of coffee.
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