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  2. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Moore's law eventually came to be widely accepted as a goal for the semiconductor industry, and it was cited by competitive semiconductor manufacturers as they strove to increase processing power. Moore viewed his eponymous law as surprising and optimistic: "Moore's law is a violation of Murphy's law. Everything gets better and better."

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  4. Huang's law - Wikipedia

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    Huang's law is the observation in computer science and engineering that advancements in graphics processing units (GPUs) are growing at a rate much faster than with traditional central processing units (CPUs).

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    The original Moore's Law refers to the historical pace of technological innovation that doubles the computing power of chips about every 18 months. But Anthony Brickhouse, a professor of aviation ...

  6. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Website intended to offend and/or disgust its viewers "LemonParty" redirects here. For the Canadian frivolous party, see Lemon Party. A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive or disturbing to its viewers, though it can also contain elements of humor or evoke (in some ...

  7. YouTuber announces his own death in final video to fans: 'If ...

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    A YouTuber's last video on his account is a chilling goodbye as he announces his own death. “If you’re watching me, I’m dead,” YouTuber Paul Harrell announced in his final video uploaded ...

  8. Rose's law - Wikipedia

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    Rose's law is the observation that the number of qubits on chips doubles about every 18 months. [1] [2] It is the quantum computing equivalent of Moore's law. [3] [4] The term was coined by Steve Jurvetson when he met Geordie Rose, the founder of D-Wave Systems and the law's namesake. [5]

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