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Questions
Single choice
According to Moore's Law, the ________.
Options
A.price of an integrated chip reduces once in 18 months
B.performance of each transistor on a square inch of an integrated chip doubles every year
C.number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months
D.density of a transistor decreases every year
E.rate of innovation increases exponentially
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Examining the question about Moore's Law and what it states will help evaluate each option carefully.
Option 1: 'price of an integrated chip reduces once in 18 months' — This option confuses economic trends with the technical principle of Moore's Law. Moore's Law does not specify price trajectories; it concerns transistor density on chips, not cost per se.
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