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More of my philosophy about Moore’s law and about Bezos’ Law..

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Amine Moulay Ramdane

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Oct 29, 2021, 4:50:36 PM10/29/21
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More of my philosophy about Moore’s law and about Bezos’ Law..

For RAM chips and flash memory, Moore's Law means that in eighteen months you'll pay the same price as today for twice as much storage.
But other computing components are also seeing their price versus performance curves skyrocket exponentially. Data storage doubles every twelve months.

More about Moore’s law and about Bezos’ Law..

"Parallel code is the recipe for unlocking Moore’s Law"

And:

"BEZOS’ LAW

The Cost of Cloud Computing will be cut in half every 18 months - Bezos’ Law

Like Moore’s law, Bezos’ Law is about exponential improvement over time. If you look at AWS history, they drop prices constantly. In 2013 alone they’ve already had 9 price drops. The difference; however, between Bezos’ and Moore’s law is this: Bezos’ law is the first law that isn’t anchored in technical innovation. Rather, Bezos’ law is anchored in confidence and market dynamics, and will only hold true so long as Amazon is not the aggregate dominant force in Cloud Computing (50%+ market share). Monopolies don’t cut prices."


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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