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Just finished "Only the Paranoid Survive", and have a few thoughts about current day Intel
Moore's Law truly is dead when it comes to wafer price.
At least not today.
I am in bitcoin .
The cost of transistor is cheaper for every new generation.
OK , maybe not half price.