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Intel innovation strategist Steve Brown tried to claim that Moore’s Law was responsible for most of the advances in the digital age, from personal computers to supercomputers used for medical research to discover new treatments.
“If you look at the very first Intel microprocessor, the 4004 from 1971, today’s transistors have 3,500 times the performance, run 90,000 times more efficiently and we are able to make them at 60,000 times lower cost,” he said.
“If none of that had happened, an Intel-based Android phone would have a processor the size of a parking space.”