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1. [10] Describe Moore's Law - what it is, where it came from, and what happens for future processors.

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1. [10] Describe Moore's Law – what it is, where it came from, and what it means for future processors. How do computer architects use Moore's Law when designing next generation processors? 2. [10] What is a transistor, and how did the development of the transistor affect computers? What did it replace? 3. [10] What is “abstraction”, with respect to computer architecture? Why is it used, and how does it help? 4. [10] Describe the relationship between application design / requirements and hardware design. In what way can the demands of software influence hardware design, and how does hardware design help define applications? What should come first - the software or the hardware? 5. [10] Is it necessary for a computer programmer to understand computer architecture? Why or why not? (This is not a trick question. I want you to think about it and give your genuine opinion, with reasoning. Simply saying “yes” or “no” or “it depends” is insufficient.)
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Moore’s Law

Moore’s law state that machines controlled by computers, and the power of computing all
reduce in size, prices and become faster with time, as the transistors on integrated circuits
become more effective. It says that growth is exponential. According to Zhang (2019), the law
came from an observation that was made by Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of
transistors packed in a specific unit of space will double after every two years. Future processors
are expected to be tiny and more efficient. Computer archi...


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