Daily chart: computing power and stockmarkets. Moore’s Law, an observation that the “number of transistors incorporated  in a chip will approximately double every 24 months”, has held broadly  true since the creation of the first transistor in 1947. This advancement has facilitated the ability to trade ever-larger volumes of shares.

Daily chart: computing power and stockmarkets. Moore’s Law, an observation that the “number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months”, has held broadly true since the creation of the first transistor in 1947. This advancement has facilitated the ability to trade ever-larger volumes of shares.

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