This is actually the fourth edition of this book, which I have been writing and rewriting for 20 years now.
Living With Moore's Law: Past, Present and Future is a collection of essays I have been working toward all my working life. It describes what Moore's Law is, how it developed, and how it extended into every area of computing through the 20th century.
Then it does more. I take the story into the present and explain just what we need to do, as a society, to take advantage of these miracles.
Then it does more. I have written an extra chapter about what comes next, the miracles that await us by harnessing the capabilities created by Moore's Law -- clouds, devices, and wireless networks.
I consider it must reading for anyone interested in technology, in what it has done for us, what it's doing to us, and how we need to work with it to save the planet.
Also, it's just $2.99. Free if you get it through Kindle Unlimited, Amazon's $10/month lending library.
Cheap as chips.
Previous versions were offered as The Blankenhorn Effect in 2002, as Moore's Law: Better and Better, Faster and Faster in 2010, and as Technology's Big Bang: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Moore's Law, in 2019.
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