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What is Product “X”? Name a Product “X” have you recently bought to replace an older version, where the new one was much: Better Faster Cheaper Computer Chips A network of tiny electronic switches called Transistors, built on a small rectangle of silicon.

Computer Chip Photo (P4)

Computer Chip Photo (P4)

The First Transistor

Gordon Moore’s Graph – 1960’s “The number of transistors on a computer chip doubles about every two years.” Greatest human invention since the wheel….????

Moore’s Law Allowance Calendar Old $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 $0.01 $0.02 $0.04 $0.08 $0.16 $0.32 $0.64 $10, 737, 418.24

Allowance Graph – First Week

Allowance Graph – Second Week

Allowance Graph – Third Week

Allowance Graph – One Month

Gordon Moore’s Graph – 1960’s “The number of transistors on a computer chip doubles about every two years.” Greatest human invention since the wheel….????

Moore’s Law Graph – 1960’s & 70’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1960’s & 70’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1960’s & 70’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1970’s &80’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1970’s &80’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1970’s &80’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1970’s &80’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1980’s &90’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1980’s &90’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1980’s &90’s

Moore’s Law Graph – 1990’s+

Moore’s Law Graph – 1990’s+

Moore’s Law Graph – 1990’s+

Moore’s Law - Summary Unseen “Engine” driving all electronics for 50 years Better Faster Cheaper Impacts us hundreds of times per day Very powerful, but very rare Not seen in other industries But, what if……. (see Moore’s Law in the Auto Industry???? Presentation)