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Since single-chip central processing units were introduced in the early 1970s, performance has increased exponentially. Around 1965, Gorden E. Moore, a co-founder of the integrated circuit giant Intel, postulated that capacity of chips, measured as the number of transistors, doubles approximately every two years. Known as Moore's Law, this pattern has held true for decades.
data(CPUs)
A data frame with 128 cases, each a computer CPU.
processor Model name/number of the processor
transistors Number of transistors
year Year of market introduction of the CPU
designer The company that introduced the CPU
process The width of circuit elements, in nm.
area Area of the chip in mm-squared.
density The number of transistors per unit area, simply transistors/area.
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