So Moore's law is that processors develop in a rate which gives them twice as many transistors over a period of 24 months. Do you feel like this law is now obsolete, and if so, what is the current multiplier for doubling the amount of transistors? Or is it even relevant anymore? I've had my i5 2500K since 2011 and I don't feel like it makes that big of a difference in games.
18 months*
And yes, it is slowed, not stopped, just slowed.
"Moore's law is the observation that, over the history of computing hardware, the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years. The period often quoted as "18 months" is due to Intelexecutive David House..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law
You and your facts. Regardless, it is still slowed.
I'm imagining you're looking like Jennifer Garner when she was on Conan about now. It's all good friend.
I just apply that law to electronics in general that they double every two years in ways such as price to performace, storage space, battery life, power usage, and computing power in general. If you use that on other parts of technolegy I think it is still very true but in the raw definition of the law it is slower then before but not stopped like brennan said.
The intel executive originally said that as kind of a joke.