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  '''Moore's law''' is the observation that [[Transistor count|the number]] of [[transistor]]s in a dense [[integrated circuit]] (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an [[observation]] and [[Forecasting|projection]] of a historical trend. Rather than a [[physical law|law of physics]], it is an [[empirical relationship]] linked to [[Wright's Law|gains from experience]] in production.
  '''[[wikipedia:Moore's law|Moore's law]]''' is the observation that [[Transistor count|the number]] of [[transistor]]s in a dense [[integrated circuit]] (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an [[observation]] and [[Forecasting|projection]] of a historical trend. Rather than a [[physical law|law of physics]], it is an [[empirical relationship]] linked to [[Wright's Law|gains from experience]] in production.

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Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years. Moore's law is an observation and projection of a historical trend. Rather than a law of physics, it is an empirical relationship linked to gains from experience in production.