As discussed in class, Moore's Law states that:

Question 32 options:

Computers can never violate the laws of physics.

Though computing technology is constantly improving, the changes only show up in new products every 10 years.

The number of transistors that we can put on an integrated circuit will double about every two years.

In relative terms, the computers of the past are about as powerful as computers today.

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The correct option that describes Moore's Law is:

The number of transistors that we can put on an integrated circuit will double about every two years.