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jon_i

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Who noted that we could squeeze twice as many transistors on an integrated circuit every 24 months and,
  consequently, the circuits could run twice as fast because electrons would have less distance to travel?


 
 

a. Eric Drexler c. Gordon Moore
  b. Robert Freitas d. Bill Joy



Question 2

Who has developed the concept of building molecule-scale devices using molecular assemblers that
  would precisely guide chemical reactions by means of information?


 
 

a. Eric Drexler c. Gordon Moore
  b. Robert Freitas d. Bill Joy




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Gordon Moore, one of the inventors of integrated circuits, noted this in the 1970s.






 

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