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The 11 tiniest, most powerful computers your money can buy

March 2, 2016

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One of the most famous maxims in hardware construction is Moore’s law, which holds that for every two years, the amount of transistors on a chip will double. That means that computers get stronger and smaller at about the same pace.

A computing task that would take a wheezing behemoth of a supercomputer to accomplish in the 1980s can now be performed by something that fits in the palm of your hand.

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