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According to Moore’s law, the number of transistors on a chip doubles about every 18 months. Well, Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang said his company’s AI chips are progressing faster than this rate. The idea behind Moore’s law, which was first invented by Intel founder, Gordon Moore, was that if the number of transistors on a computer chip can double every couple of years, then by the same reasoning, the computational ability of those systems will also double, leading to faster increases in technology and cheaper costs of development and utilization.
Mr. Huang said, “we can build the architecture, the chip, the system, the libraries and the algorithms all at the same time”. He went on to say that “if you do that, then you can move faster than Moore’s law because you can innovate across the entire stack".