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After successfully completing your computer organization and architecture class, you have a brilliant idea for a new chip design that would make a processor six times faster than the fastest ones on the market today. unfortunately, it will take you four and a half years to save the money, create the prototype, and build a finished product. if moore’s law holds, should you spend your money developing and producing your chip or invest in some other venture?

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