Link: More to Moore’s Law →

Not only does PC performance double every 18 months, but the electrical efficiency of computers has also doubled in the same amount of time. From Dr. Jonathan Koomey, Stanford:

That means that for a fixed amount of computational power, the need for battery capacity will fall by half every 1.6 years. [This trend] bodes well for the continued explosive growth in mobile computing, sensors and controls.

(Thanks, Matt)

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