Living With Moore's Law

Past, Present, and Future

eBook

English language

Published July 14, 2021 by Dana Blankenhorn LLC.

ASIN:
B099KV5XS3
5 stars (1 review)

Moore's Law is the most important and most misunderstood fact of our lives. It has been changing how we work and live for 50 years, and its impact continues to accelerate. It began as a way to explain what might happen to silicon circuits, but has extended in all directions to reach every corner of society. Dana Blankenhorn has been following it since its first appearance at his dad's TV repair shop, through the development of PCs and the Internet, and has used it to peer into the future with some success. Moore's Law has made brains the gating factor to economic growth. It has given us a chance to stem the force of climate change without war and without poverty. Over the next decade it will end the reign of oil, automate all our machines and business processes, and point the way toward treating DNA as a programming language. …

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The Intersection of Technology, Science, and Economics

5 stars

This was a fascinating book. I first started following Blankenhorn when he was a reporter covering technology, particularly Linux and Open Source software. Then I added his blog to my feed reader, and it remains there to this day. Moore's Law is named for Gordon Moore of Intel, who once forecast that the number of transistors on a silicon chip would roughly double every two years, which is of course an exponential growth curve, and if you know anything about mathematics you know that exponential growth curves get insanely steep insanely quickly. In the real world, of course, that cannot persist. Some factor will step in to stop the exponential growth. But Blankenhorn expands on the notion and explores how something very much like Moore's Law happens in other areas. And the implications are important. For example, with the role that computers play in our economy, this implies a deflationary …