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Moore's Law Disputed

Kumiorava writes "Transistors can be packed to same chip two times more in every 18 months. This Moore's law has been repeated already over 30 years. Computers become faster, IT economy grows, but Moore's law doesn't apply. That has been proven by researcher Ilkka Tuomi. You can read the research from First Monday article The Lives and Death of Moore's Law." 'tho, to be fair, it seems to me that Moore's Law has lasted a lot longer then the throng of people who keep predicting its death.

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  1. YADOMLA by Xner · · Score: 5, Funny
    (Yet Another Death of Moore's Law Article)

    My guess is that the reports of the death of Moore's Law will turn out to be greatly exaggerated.

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  2. There goes another one of my solid beliefs :) by Da+Fokka · · Score: 5, Funny

    First the 2nd law of thermodynamics fails, then Moore's Law... When will things start fulling upward?

  3. Moore's Law and web servers by nolife · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let me introduce the Slashdot law. This law is inversely proportional to the decline of Moore's law.

    Already taking over 60 seconds to load up..

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  4. obligatory simpsons reference by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Lisa, in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics.

    Sorry, couldnt help myself

  5. The Moores Law of Moores Law by Duds · · Score: 5, Funny

    The number of people incorrectly predicting its demise will double every 18 months.

  6. Another law... by tbspit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Every 18 months, computer software will be made to take twice the processing power for the same task.

  7. Adobe's Law by Mr_Silver · · Score: 5, Funny

    However big, fast and/or powerful your computer is Adobe Photoshop will always take an age to start up.

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  8. Re:Cy Guy's Law by sharkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    and finally, that SlashDot will post a story about that innovation.

    Twice. In a 24 hour period.

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  9. Whew by digidave · · Score: 5, Funny

    For a second I thought that the headline read "Murphy's Law Disputed". I was going to argue it bitterly.

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  10. Re:News Flash! by Henry+V+.009 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Goddamn cut and paste from the spell checker--mod the above post down. Anyone else been having problems with ctrl-c, ctrl-p, and Phoenix?

    Godwin's law fails!

    USENET authorities are disturbed by the failure of a law that some thought to be a lynchpin of internet discussion: Godwin's Law. Simply stated, "As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." Beginning last week observers began to notice something was wrong. Says one 'lurker', "I came across this thread on abortion, you see. I started reading--and that's when I noticed something strange. Every post in the thread simply got better and better as each participant read the other's arguments and replied calmly. It was then when it hit me--no Nazi references anywhere. I went back to read it again, and I was sure--Godwin's Law has been broken."

    The violation of Godwin's law is hailed by some as a doomsday scenario for USENET. "These threads will just keep going and going forever! There is nothing to stop them. Eventually it'll all just reach critical mass and collapse in on itself," says a popular USENET troll. Others don't see it as cataclysmic, put painful all the same. "World War II is a large part of the world's history--I don't want to see that forgotten," reads one post to alt.military.history.