Groschs law states that computer hardware power as measured


Groschs Law states that computer hardware power, as measured by the number of instructions processor can execute in a fixed time interval, increases in proportion to the square of hardware cost. Is the law true and valid at present? Why or why not? Make sure to provide examples. Justify your response.

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