(PhysOrg.com) -- For most of the computer age, the central theme in computer hardware architecture has been: create more computational power using the same amount of chip space. Intel founder Gordon ...
MIT Technology Review – Researchers have, for the first time, shown that the energy efficiency of computers doubles roughly every 18 months. The power-consumption trend might have even greater ...
"At a fixed computing load, the amount of battery you need will fall by a factor of 2 every year and a half," coined by Dr. Jonathan Koomey in 2010. A year later, Koomey revised his prediction from ...
Since 1965, Moore’s Law has served as a benchmark for the computer hardware industry, pushing vendors to double the processing power of computing equipment every 18 months or so. It turns out that ...
Koomey's law states that the energy efficiency of computers doubles roughly every 18 months. The observation has been studied and found to be accurate, based on both mobile devices and energy ...
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