«Moore's Law to roll on for another decade»(en inglés). «Moore also affirmed he never said transistor count would double every 18 months, as is commonly said. Initially, he said transistors on a chip would double every year. He then recalibrated it to every two years in 1975. David House, an Intel executive at the time, noted that the changes would cause computer performance to double every 18 months. House actually came close. Computer power is doubling around every 20 months. Nonetheless, "House said 18 months, not me," Moore said.»