Certified Medical Interpreter (CMI) Practice Exam

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What prediction is associated with Moore's law regarding technology?

  1. Increased development of physical hardware

  2. Digital information can be stored in larger spaces

  3. Advancements allow for more digital information in smaller spaces

  4. Reduction in the size of physical media storage

The correct answer is: Advancements allow for more digital information in smaller spaces

Moore's law is a prediction made by Gordon Moore in 1965, which states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, leading to an exponential increase in computing power and a corresponding decrease in relative cost. This trend has allowed for advancements that enable more digital information to be contained in smaller physical spaces. As technology evolves, not only do we see improvements in the efficiency and capability of devices, but we also observe physical media storage shrinking while the capacity and performance of these devices increase significantly. This relationship between technological advancement and space utilization is crucial to understanding how modern computing and data storage solutions have developed. The miniaturization of components has contributed significantly to the ability to store and manage vast amounts of digital information in compact formats, such as SSDs and microchips, making it possible for devices to perform more complex tasks without requiring a commensurate increase in physical size. This development illustrates the essence of Moore's law—enhancements in technology leading to greater capabilities within smaller physical dimensions.