In 1965, Moore published an article in which he observed that the number of transistors that would fit onto a circuit board doubled each year. This law is understood to say that computing power doubles every 18 to 24 month. This law is a useful way to explain the development of two of the technological phenomena emerging (or already emerged) - Big Data and IoT.
With Big Data, a new law has emerged - the amount of data doubles each year. In 2016, humans produced as much data as in the entire history of humankind through 2015. By 2025, it is estimated that amount of data will double every 12 hours.
In 2016, estimates for the number of IoT devices in use topped 15 billion worldwide, with spending on these devices approaching $1 trillion globally. In 2020, the number of wearable device shipment is estimated to be more than 200 million.Predictions are that 90 percent of new cars are connected by 2020 with estimates that a quarter of a billion connected vehicles will be on the road by this time.
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