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Understanding Moore's Second Law: The Cost of Semiconductor Fabrication Plants

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David is introduced to Moore's second law, also known as Rock's law, which states that the cost of semiconductor chip fabrication plants doubles every four years. This is seen in the rapid increase in TSMC's investment in fabs. Combining Moore's law and Rock's law suggests that the leading company will become a monopoly. Both laws focus on different aspects of production costs: Moore's law on operating expenses and Rock's law on upfront capital expenditures.

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