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108. moore's law: faster, smaller, cheaper (ks4)

Explore Moore's Law to understand the rapid exponential growth of computing power and debate the physical limits of modern microprocessor design.
For decades, computers have consistently become twice as fast, much smaller, and significantly cheaper every two years. This phenomenon is known as Moore's Law. But can this exponential growth last forever? We are going to explore the economic and technological impact of Moore's Law, and debate the absolute physical limits of squeezing billions of transistors onto a tiny silicon chip.
Last modified: March 26th, 2026
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